Hay Dress Tartan
$22.00
Note: Minimum order quantity for this tartan is 10 yards.
Explore a full range of products in Caorunn Gin Tartan – from kilts and ties to jackets, trousers, and upholstery items. Whatever you envision, we bring it to life in your chosen tartan!
Historical Significance
The Hay Dress Tartan proudly represents the legacy of Clan Hay, one of Scotland’s oldest and most respected Highland clans. Known for their bravery and loyalty, the Hays played a key role in the Battle of Luncarty, helping defend Scotland against Viking invaders. Their crest, featuring a falcon, symbolizes strength and vigilance, while the motto “Serva Jugum” reflects their commitment and steadfast spirit. This tartan is a lighter and more formal variation of the traditional Hay design, often worn for special occasions, ceremonies, and celebrations, showcasing the enduring pride and heritage of the clan.
Color Scheme & Pattern
The Hay Dress Tartan features a bold and elegant mix of red, black, white, and yellow, creating a striking and refined look. Red tones represent courage and valor, while black adds depth and strength. White accents symbolize purity and tradition, and yellow lines bring a touch of brightness and optimism. The classic tartan check pattern enhances its formal and timeless appeal, making it perfect for Highland dress and special events. Crafted from 100% acrylic wool, it offers durability, comfort, and easy maintenance.
Why Choose Us
At Scottish Attire, we offer a premium range of custom tartan kilts, skirts, and Highland accessories crafted from the Hay Dress Tartan. Whether you are attending a formal event or celebrating your Scottish heritage, our collection blends traditional style with modern comfort. We focus on expert craftsmanship, high-quality materials, and ethical production practices to ensure every product meets high standards. With competitive pricing, easy-care fabrics, and strict quality control, we provide products you can trust. Explore our collection today and wear your tartan with confidence and pride.
