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Sunday, December 15, 2013

DR. MUSTACHE'S ARGYLE SOCKS & FERTILITY DATA



ARGYLE SOCKS CAUSE PREGNANCY II
So what exactly is the link between modern, funky, colorful and fun Socks2BeYou argyle socks and fertility?

            The Argyle design has enjoyed a recent resurgence on people’s feet.  Combine the rich history of Argyle with all of the modern advances in sock making along with the bold colors of fabric now available, which are all captured in Socks2BeYou.com ‘s complete design of socks, and we get an eclectic display of colorful argyle socks.  The twenty-first century Argyle sock is reborn.


 
            A kilt is a kilt, just as Champagne is Champagne.  A man wearing a skirt is a man wearing a skirt, but a Scot Highlander wearing a skirt is a MAN in a KILT.  Just as any other celebratory wine outside of France is just that, a sparkling alcoholic beverage.  And the same can be said of a Socks2BeYou sock.  A Sock2BeYou is a Sock2BeYou.  Anything else is just a piece of dirty cloth between you and your world.

            So what is the connection between colorful Socks2BeYou.com Argyle , the kilt and fertility?  According toWikipedia on the link between Argyle and Kilt:
       The argyle pattern is derived from the tartan of Clan Campbell, of Argyll in western Scotland,[1] used for kilts and plaids, and from the patterned socks worn by Scottish Highlanders since at least the 17th century.”  
The article in Wikipedia on the Lozenge, or the diamond shape in the Argyle sock connects fertility, the argyle design and Socks2BeYou.com:
     "The lozenge motif dates as far back as the Neolithic and Paleolithic period in Eastern Europe and represents a sown field and female fertility.[2] "
          The history of the Argyle is rich!  That’s why Socks2BeYou embraces it.  So go ahead and embrace the Argyle design and get a pair of Socks2BeYou.com 's Argyle socks at www.Socks2BeYou.com and B Funky and B You!  
Please strut safely when wearing your Socks2BeYou argyle socks!  
Stay tuned as we connect the rich history of the Argyle sock with fertility and war even further!

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