January 8th
National Argyle Day

Argyle is a diamond-shaped pattern that is commonly found on knitwear, such as sweaters and socks. The pattern is created by weaving together diamond shapes of different colors, typically in a diagonal formation. The diamonds are often filled with a diagonal crisscross pattern, which gives the design its distinctive appearance. Argyle originated in Scotland in the 17th century and has since become a popular pattern for clothing and accessories around the world. It is often associated with a preppy or classic style.