Stripes, chevron, floral, and plaid are examples of patterns commonly used in textiles and fashion. Stripes are straight lines of equal width in alternating colors. Chevron is a V-shaped pattern that repeats in a zigzag pattern. Floral patterns are made up of flowers, leaves, or other botanical elements. Plaid is a pattern of intersecting stripes in multiple colors, often associated with Scottish tartans. These patterns can be used in various ways to add visual interest and personality to clothing, home decor, and other textiles.