Chapel Hill, N.C. — The unmistakable argyle pattern that has been a fixture on the University of North Carolina’s basketball uniforms for more than two decades will be making its way to Kenan Stadium ...
Yep. Argyle. On a football uniform. Monday, North Carolina, in conjunction with apparel supplier Nike, announced what it described as a “refresh” of the Tar Heels’ “brand identity.” The refreshed look ...
Green, purple and yellow socks? Never fear, today is the seventh annual Argyle Day, when flashy socks aren't just tolerated, they're encouraged. It's probably no coincidence that the celebration of ...
Obsessed with argyle? Take this as your sign to add a cosy argyle beanie to your winter lineup. A contemporary twist on the traditional Scottish pattern, we have seen argyle pieces all over the high ...
THE ARGYLE PATTERN is basically just plaid flipped on its side and skewed a bit so that squares become diamonds. In its irreverence, it’s the backward hat, the popped collar, the sagging pants of ...
Argyle began to enter the realm of fashion in the early 20th century, finding a fan in the Duke of Windsor, who was often photographed wearing argyle socks and sweaters on the golf course. This gave ...
He was supposed to wear the socks for his February 21, 2025 court hearing, but reportedly chose against it and instead went sockless, as per the New York Post on March 26. Argyle socks refer to a type ...
The North Carolina football team won 11 of 12 regular-season games and made it to the ACC championship game this year, all while wearing uniforms that include the argyle pattern made famous by the UNC ...