Celebrated on 01/08/2026
National Argyle Day, celebrated on January 8th, honors the distinctive diamond-shaped pattern that originated from the tartan of Clan Campbell in Scotland. The pattern became widely popular in the 1920s when Pringle of Scotland introduced argyle sweaters to the fashion world.
National Argyle Day was created by the Argyle Culture organization in 2015 to celebrate the iconic pattern's rich history and cultural significance. The date, January 8th, was chosen to mark the birthday of the Duke of Argyll, a nod to the pattern's Scottish heritage. The day aims to promote appreciation for argyle in fashion, design, and beyond.
Originally, argyle was a woven pattern in wool tartans, but it gained modern fame when Pringle of Scotland introduced it to golf sweaters in the 1920s. Today, National Argyle Day is celebrated by fashion enthusiasts, designers, and historians through social media campaigns, argyle-themed parties, and educational events about the pattern's history. Brands often release limited-edition argyle products, and museums may hold exhibitions on textile patterns.
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