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Broun/Brown Tartan Tartans & Clan

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Explore Broun/Brown Tartan Products

Kit yourself out in Broun/Brown tartan — kilts and outfits, fabric by the metre, plus scarves, ties and sashes, each made to order in your chosen colourway.

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Broun/Brown Tartan for Weddings & Events

For pipe bands, wedding parties and clan events, Broun/Brown tartan can be ordered across kilts, sashes and accessories so everyone matches.

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Colourway Options for Broun/Brown Tartan

Pick the shade that suits you: Modern (rich, bold colour), Ancient (soft, lighter tones), Weathered (faded, natural look) or Dress (brighter, formal). The selector is on every product.

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Bespoke Sizing & Global Delivery

Every Broun/Brown item is made to order and shipped worldwide, with custom sizing and bulk pricing for clan gatherings, weddings and pipe bands. Contact us for help before you order.

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Kilts & Highland Outfits in Broun/Brown Tartan

Choose a Broun/Brown kilt on its own or as part of a full outfit. Made-to-measure sizing means a clean fit for grooms, guests, dancers and pipers alike.

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Broun/Brown Tartan Fabric for Makers

Need cloth rather than a finished item? Broun/Brown tartan fabric is sold by the metre for kilts, sashes, furnishings and craft work, with samples available on request.

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Floreat Majestas

Heritage & Identity

Who Wears Broun/Brown Tartan Tartan?

Worn by Broun and Brown descendants globally, sept families including Brownlee, Burnett, and Brunton bearers, Scottish heritage enthusiasts, and clan society members across North America and Britain.

Associated Names

Brown
Browne
Broun
Brune
Bruno
Brownlee
Brownlie
Browning
Brownson
Brunton
Burnett
MacBrown
McBrown
Le Brun
De Broun
Brounflet
Brounhill
Brounrig
Brounmuir
Brounlands
Military Heritage

Associated Regiments

Broun warriors served with valor in Border regiments, Lowland forces, and colonial units, particularly distinguished in American frontier campaigns and Canadian military service throughout the Empire's expansion.

King's Own Scottish Borderers
Royal Scots
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Highland Light Infantry
Black Watch (Canada)
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada
Royal Regiment of Canada
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada

Shop Broun/Brown Tartan Products

Discover authentic Broun clan heritage products including traditional Highland kilts, Border dress accessories, clan badges, tartan scarves, ceremonial ties, and family crest items for North American and British descendants.

Broun/Brown Tartan Tartans

0 Variations

Each tartan can feature several variations, with the most common being Ancient, Modern, Weathered, Hunting and Dress.

The Broun/Brown Tartan Story

Four centuries of history woven into every thread

The Broun clan holds the distinction of being Scotland's earliest documented family, tracing origins to Sir David le Brun who arrived with Norman settlers around 1126. King David I granted the family extensive Border lands, establishing their seat at Colstoun in East Lothian. The Brouns quickly integrated into Scottish society, serving as sheriffs, justiciars, and royal advisors. Their strategic Border location made them crucial defenders against English incursions, while their Norman military expertise proved invaluable to Scottish kings. Early clan chiefs married into established Scottish families, cementing their position among Scotland's most influential nobles and creating lasting alliances.

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During the Wars of Scottish Independence, the Brouns demonstrated unwavering loyalty to Scottish freedom under Robert the Bruce. Sir David de Broun signed the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, affirming Scotland's independence alongside fellow nobles. The family's Border strongholds became crucial staging points for Scottish resistance, while clan warriors fought at Bannockburn and other decisive battles. Throughout the 14th century, successive Broun chiefs expanded their influence through strategic marriages and royal service, establishing cadet branches across southern Scotland. The clan weathered English raids and Border conflicts while maintaining their ancient seat at Colstoun.

Where does the name Broun/Brown Tartan come from?

Broun derives from the Norman-French 'le Brun' meaning 'the brown one,' referring to dark hair or complexion. The name arrived in Scotland with Norman settlers in the 12th century, establishing the earliest recorded clan in Scottish history. Sir David le Brun received lands from David I around 1126, founding the house of Broun. This surname became deeply rooted in Scottish Border culture, evolving into various spellings while maintaining its ancient Norman heritage.

The 15th and 16th centuries saw Broun power reach its zenith under Sir George Broun of Colstoun, who served as Sheriff of Edinburgh and acquired vast estates across East Lothian. The family built impressive tower houses and established themselves as leading Border lairds, commanding respect from both Scottish and English nobles. During the Reformation, the Brouns embraced Protestantism while preserving their ancient traditions and feudal authority. Clan members served as diplomats between Scottish and English courts, their Border expertise proving invaluable during turbulent Anglo-Scottish relations. The family's scholarly pursuits led to notable achievements in law, medicine, and literature throughout this golden age.

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The 17th and 18th centuries brought new challenges as Brouns adapted to Union with England while maintaining their Scottish identity. Many clan members emigrated to North America, establishing Broun settlements in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Nova Scotia. In Scotland, the family continued their Border traditions while embracing Enlightenment ideals, producing distinguished physicians, lawyers, and merchants. During Jacobite uprisings, most Brouns remained loyal to the Crown, though some branches supported Stuart claims. The clan's military traditions continued through service in Highland regiments and colonial forces, particularly during American frontier conflicts and Canadian development.

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The Broun tartan carries the legacy of Scotland's earliest recorded clan, from ancient Lowland castles to North American settlements, worn proudly by descendants worldwide.
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