Tartans & Clan Finder

Unlock your Scottish heritage with our Tartan Finder, showcasing over 5000+ authentic tartans. Enjoy a seamless 3-step ordering process:

  1. Select your clan’s tartan.
  2. Explore our collection of kilts, accessories and per yard fabrics available in your chosen tartan.
  3. Place your order and embrace your heritage.

Experience Scotland's rich traditions with Scottish Kilt—where heritage meets style in every garment.

Baird Ancient Tartan

Baird Ancient Tartan

$14.00
Historical Significance The Baird Ancient Tartan is steeped in rich history, representing the armigerous Clan Baird, which has roots dating back to the 13th century. Registered at the Court of...

Discover Your Scottish Roots and Clans

Welcome to our Tartan Finder, your ultimate destination for premium tartan fabrics and Clan patterns. With a collection of over 5,000+ tartans, we offer a wide range of high-quality acrylic wool fabrics perfect for custom outfits, unique accessories and home decor. Whether you're celebrating your heritage or looking for something fresh, we provide the ideal balance of tradition, craftsmanship, and versatility to suit every need.

Why Choose Us?

  • 5,000+ Tartan Designs: Explore a vast array of Clan, Family, and heritage tartans, each crafted with precision and care. Some tartans are woven to order, the tartan weaving process taking approximately 4-5 weeks.
  • 440+ In-Stock Tartan Fabrics: Ready to ship tartan fabrics in various colors and patterns, ideal for any project.
  • Easy Search Filters: Quickly find the perfect tartan using our search filters by Clan, Family, color, and pattern.
  • Purchase Fabric by the Yard: Flexible options to buy the exact amount of tartan fabric you need for your projects.
  • Premium Quality Acrylic Wool: All our tartans are made from high-quality acrylic wool, ensuring luxury, durability, and easy care.

Why Our Customers Love Us:

  • Fast Shipping: Receive your custom tartan products quickly, with a delivery time of just 10-15 working days.
  • Customer satisfaction: Over 50,000+ customers trust our quality and service.
  • Heritage and Style: Our tartans are perfect for celebrating your heritage or embracing new styles with timeless designs.
  • Flexible Ordering: Purchase by the yard, giving you the flexibility to create whatever you imagine—whether it’s for clothing, home decor or gifts.

Discover Your Perfect Tartan Today!

Ready to start your next tartan project? Use our intuitive search filters to find the perfect Clan tartan, family pattern or heritage design that speaks to your style. 

Select and bring a piece of heritage into your life!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

What is the History Of Tartan?
Tartan is a woven pattern of crisscrossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors, originating in the Scottish Highlands. Historically, tartan patterns, also known as sett, were associated with regional clans, serving as symbols of identity and heritage. The use of tartan can be traced back to the 3rd or 4th century, with fragments found in ancient Celtic cultures. However, it gained widespread cultural significance in the 18th century. The Dress Act of 1746, which banned tartan to suppress Highland culture, was later repealed, leading to its resurgence as a symbol of Scottish pride. Today, tartan represents both tradition and modern Scottish identity.
Can I wear tartan even if I'm not Scottish?
Absolutely, you can wear tartan even if you’re not Scottish! Tartan patterns have a rich heritage, but they’ve evolved to become a global fashion statement. While many tartans are tied to specific clans or regions in Scotland, modern tartan designs have become more inclusive, allowing anyone to appreciate their beauty. Wearing tartan can be a way to celebrate Scottish culture or simply enjoy a timeless pattern. When selecting a tartan, it’s thoughtful to consider its history, but ultimately, fashion is about personal expression. So, whether you have Scottish roots or not, feel free to embrace tartan with pride and style!
Do all surnames have a tartan?
Not all surnames have an associated tartan. Traditionally, tartans were linked to Scottish clans, each with unique patterns and colors representing their heritage and identity. A surname might have an associated tartan if it has historical ties to a specific Scottish clan. However, many surnames, especially those not connected to Scottish heritage, do not have a traditional tartan. In recent years, new tartans have been designed to celebrate regions, professions, and organizations, allowing individuals without a historical clan connection to find or create a tartan that reflects their personal or familial identity.
What's the difference between tartan and plaid?
Tartan and plaid share visual similarities, but their roots and meanings differ. Tartan is a traditional Scottish design, featuring a pattern of intersecting lines, often linked to specific clans or regions. Each tartan pattern carries historical significance, representing family heritage and cultural identity. Plaid, however, is a more general term, referring to any fabric with a similar crisscross pattern, without the deep cultural ties. Plaid is widely used in fashion and decor around the world, while tartan holds a unique place in Scottish history. Essentially, every tartan is a plaid, but not every plaid is a tartan.
How many tartans are available in our Tartan Finder?
At Scottish Kilt, we take pride in offering an extensive selection of over 5000 tartans through our Tartan Finder. Our collection spans a vast array of designs, representing historic clans and regional variations. Whether you're looking for a specific clan's tartan, a universal pattern, or a contemporary twist on a classic design, our Tartan Finder makes the search effortless. Each tartan holds its own story, woven into the fabric of Scotland’s rich heritage. Explore the depth of Scottish tradition and find the perfect match for your style and heritage with Scottish Kilt’s diverse range of over 5000 tartans.
What tartan should I choose to wear?
Choosing the right tartan to wear depends on your personal connection, heritage, or style preference. Traditionally, tartans represent specific Scottish clans or regions, so if you have Scottish ancestry, you might want to wear a tartan associated with your family. If you're not tied to a particular clan, universal tartans like Black Watch or Royal Stewart are popular choices. Additionally, consider the occasion—muted tartans are perfect for formal settings, while vibrant patterns can make a statement in casual settings. Ultimately, the choice comes down to what resonates with your sense of style and how you wish to celebrate Scottish heritage.