Buffalo Plaid – a Legendary Icon of American Fashion
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Where Did This Iconic Style Come From? Buffalo Plaid has become an iconic design in American culture. Since its introduction, Buffalo Plaid was quickly adopted by the cowboys, lumberjacks, and outdoorsmen. As a result, Buffalo Plaid was embedded into the larger popular culture through such icons as Roy Rogers, Paul Bunyan, and even good ol’ Elmer Fudd. It was also famously worn by Tennessee's own U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander when he walked over 1,000 miles across the state in 1978, after which it became a signature part of his identity. Although it has been around for centuries, Buffalo Plaid is a pattern that has yet to lose favor. In fact, not only will you see it as a popular clothing style for 2018, you will also find it a lot of top lists for wrapping paper this year. Buffalo Plaid is
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