Paisley
Paisley Clan Tartan Collection
Celebrate Paisley heritage with a blue and green Scottish tartan linked to Renfrewshire, Paisley Abbey, Anchor Mills and the textile story of one of Scotland's most recognizable names.
Paisley Tartan Ghillie Kilt Shirt with Family Crest and St. Andrew's Cross Accented by Thistle Vines
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About the Paisley Clan Tartan
The Scottish Register of Tartans records Paisley as a District tartan, with STA and STWR reference 640. It was designed by Alan C Drennan, dated 1952, and first recognized as the Paisley district tartan after winning first prize at Kelso Highland Show.
Although officially recorded as a district tartan, Paisley has also come to be regarded as a family tartan for people of the Paisley name. That makes this collection ideal for shoppers looking for Paisley clan clothing, Paisley family gifts, Renfrewshire ancestry pieces and Scottish heritage apparel.
Paisley Tartan Pattern and Colours
The Paisley Ancient tartan is known for a blue and green base, supported by black and red accents. This gives the sett a balanced look that feels traditional, clean and easy to wear across tartan clothing, accessories and heritage gifts.
Paisley Heritage
The Paisley name is closely connected with the town and barony of Paisley in Renfrewshire. The town is known for Paisley Abbey, textile production and the wider weaving tradition that helped make the Paisley name recognizable far beyond Scotland.
For clan and tartan storytelling, Paisley works especially well because it connects place, family name, tartan design and Scottish textile heritage in one clear narrative. The result is a tartan collection with meaning for both Paisley descendants and anyone proud of Renfrewshire roots.
Who Is This Collection For?
This collection is made for people with Paisley roots, families connected with Renfrewshire, Scottish textile heritage lovers and anyone looking for a blue and green tartan with a strong district identity.
- Paisley family heritage
- Renfrewshire ancestry gifts
- Scottish textile history
- Paisley Abbey connections
- Clan society gatherings
- Blue and green tartan style
How to Wear Paisley Tartan
Paisley tartan works well across clothing, accessories and home gifts because the blue and green base is bold enough to feel Scottish but still easy to style. It is especially suitable for caps, shirts, hoodies, scarves, blankets, ornaments and family gift collections.
Paisley Clan Tartan FAQ
Quick answers about Paisley tartan, who can wear it and why the design matters for Scottish heritage shoppers.
What is the Paisley tartan?
Paisley is recorded as a District tartan by the Scottish Register of Tartans and is also regarded as a family tartan for people of the Paisley name.
Who designed the Paisley tartan?
The Paisley tartan was designed by Alan C Drennan and is dated to 1952.
What colours are in Paisley tartan?
Paisley Ancient tartan is mainly blue and green, with black and red accents.
Is Paisley a clan or a district tartan?
The official record lists Paisley as a District tartan, but it has also become associated with the Paisley family name.
Where does the Paisley name come from?
The name is connected with Paisley in Renfrewshire, a Scottish town known for Paisley Abbey and its textile history.
Who can wear Paisley tartan?
People with Paisley ancestry, related family connections or a respectful connection to the Paisley district and Scottish heritage can wear Paisley tartan.
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