What is National Argyle Day?

The tartan of Clan Campbell, a tartan of Clan Campbell, of Argyll, western Scotland, is commemorated on National Argyle Day on January 8th. Since the 17th century, Highlanders have worn the design in kilts and plaids, as well as patterned socks (known as a tartan hose).. On this day, it is celebrated and commemorated each year.

The term "argyle" is most commonly used to describe a single diamond or lozenges' overall pattern, although it does not always indicate a single diamond in the scheme. In most argyle layouts, you will find layers of overlapping motifs.. The interwoven patterns give a sense of three-dimensionality, motion, and texture. On solid diamonds, the layout includes an intercrossing diagonal line.

The Duke of Windsor, a luxury knitwear manufacturer and importer, and an importer, all helped boost argyle's fame.. The Duke used the argyle design pattern for golf clothing like many other manufacturers. In addition, designers embraced the use of argyle on both jerseys and long socks as part of the day's plus-fours trouser style.

Payne Stewart (1957-1999), the U.S. Open and PGA champion, was known and adored by his followers for his tams, knickerbockers, and argyle socks.

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