The stripe element first originated in France in the mid-19th century. Later, the simple element of "sea soul shirt" brought a lot of impact to the fashion industry.
In the 1970s, the United States was libertarian, advocating minimalist lines, and even the most popular stars at the time fell under the charm of striped shirts, such as Audrey Hepburn and the sexy goddess Marilyn Monroe.
In the 1980s, designers also used the 16th century nautical era as a source of inspiration to carry forward sailor suits, which made the pattern "stripes" of sailor suits popular and gradually evolved into todays classics.
After a century, stripes are still versatile and diverse.
This striped glass lamp returns to individuality and uniqueness. With simple and clear lines, it presents the classic elegance and ease of American retro style.