Inspiration
A desperado tactic happens in chess when a player makes one last advantageous move with a piece that cannot be saved from being captured. The falling piece can take an enemy piece or damage the position of the opponent before being captured.
This type of check is called Tattersal. This check is very similar to graph or window pane; except the lines alternate in color, making it a little more visually dynamic. In this weave, the lines don’t alternate in colour but vary in pattern. Also, Tattersall stripes are usually darker than the base color.
This saree has been specially designed for all my lawyer friends and the ones in politics. This is a great pattern for summer and spring formal and casual affairs and has an absolute no nonsense appeal about it.