
Argyle
Argyle is a distinctive pattern characterized by overlapping diamonds or lozenges, typically created with interlocking stitches on textiles, especially socks and sweaters. Originating from the Scottish town of the same name, it often features a layered diamond design in various colors, giving a textured, checkered appearance. While traditionally associated with Scottish tartan, in modern fashion, Argyle is popular for its classic, sophisticated look, adding visual interest and a touch of timeless style to clothing and accessories.