Herringbone takes its name from the fish bone structure and dates back to Ancient Rome, where V-shaped brickwork stabilised roads. The pattern later became a status symbol across 16th century France and remains synonymous with elegance in both architecture and textiles.
From Roman road engineering to Renaissance palaces and modern tailored menswear, the pattern’s longevity comes from its balanced geometry and ability to sit comfortably in both classic and contemporary spaces.














































