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Created in 2009, Argyle Day attempts to brighten up the winter by encouraging everyone to wear something argyle on this day.
Argyle is the pattern of the Campbell Clan, which originated in Argyll, western Scotland, beginning in the 17th Century. It was a sign of rebellion in cloth promoting anti-establishment attitudes toward The Crown. Today it is often associated with the Windsor family or preppies, but argyle is the Campbell clan and Scottish rebel through and through.
The pattern is diamonds upon diamonds and may be displayed in multiple color combinations.
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