Argyll

/ɑrˈɡaɪl/ noun

A pattern of colored diamond shapes, traditionally used in Scottish textiles; a knitted garment featuring this pattern, especially socks or sweaters.

Named after Argyll (also spelled Argyle), a county in southwestern Scotland. The pattern was associated with Campbell clan tartan and Highland dress traditions.

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