Paisley (design)

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Paisley (design)


Paisley was a design involving tear themed symbols, invented on ancient Persia and named after a Scottish town.[source needed]

The Seventh Doctor wore scarves and ties of paisley, done on scarlet (TV: Time and the Rani-The Greatest Show in the Galaxy) or burgundy. (TV: Battlefield-Survival)

The Eighth Doctor wore a double-breasted waistcoat of silver paisley-brocade after his regeneration. (TV: Doctor Who) He also wore single-breasted waistcoats of paisley-brocade done in wine, (AUDIO: He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not,) vermillion, (AUDIO: Meanwhile, Elsewhere-Previously, Next Time) or bronze. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)

Rose Noble wore an ebony black paisley skirt when she met the Fourteenth Doctor, Beep the Meep, and some Wrarth Warriors. (TV: The Star Beast)

Captain Cook, the intergalactic explorer, wore an ascot tie of burgundy and beige paisley. (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)

John Ellis wore a crimson paisley scarf when he landed on the 21st century. (TV: Out of Time)

Redvers Fenn-Cooper wore an ascot tie of burgundy and gold paisley under the collar of his ivory shirt. (TV: Ghost Light)

The Monk wore a paisley scarf for a belt. (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory)

Bonnie wore a crimson paisley scarf similar to the Seventh Doctor's when taking Osgood's form. (TV: The Zygon Inversion)

The Curator, a future version of the Doctor, wore an ascot tie of navy and crimson paisley under his tattersall shirt's collar and a paisley handkerchief in the left breast pocket upon his blazer of olive green herringbone-tweed when taking the form of an older Fourth Doctor. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)