1. Its origin is Scottish. It is named after the jagged effect that might arise from the bite of a canine. The French considered it a “chicken foot”. It was noticed on the oldest garment dating back to 360-100 BC, found in Sweden. It’s a part of an Australian supermarket’s branding. What is it?
1. The Houndstooth checks fabric pattern. It is also known as dogstooth, dogtooth, dog’s tooth, or pied-de-poule, is a duotone textile pattern characterised by broken checks or abstract four-pointed shapes, often in black and white, although other colours are used
2. Range International’s facility in Langfang, China,

