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Black-and-white Sillitoe "tartan", correctly known as dicing, commonly used by police in the United Kingdom (other than the City of London Police, who use red and white).
Blue and white Sillitoe pattern, commonly used for police in Australia and New Zealand, and for cathedral constables in England.

Sillitoe tartan is the nickname given to the distinctive checkered pattern, usually black-and-white, which was originally associated with the police in Scotland. ("Tartan" is a misnomer, as the pattern is a form of check, also known as dicing, not of tartan.) It later gained widespread use in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas, notably in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Chicago and Pittsburgh in the United States. It is used occasionally elsewhere, including by some Spanish municipal police and in parts of Canada, where it is limited to auxiliary police services.

Based on the diced bands seen on the Glengarries that are worn by several Scottish regiments of the British Army, the pattern was first adopted for police use in 1932 by Sir Percy Sillitoe, Chief Constable of the City of Glasgow Police.[1]

The Sillitoe pattern may be composed of several different colours and numbers of rows depending on local customs, but when incorporated into uniforms or vehicle livery, it serves to uniquely identify emergency services personnel to the public.

  1. ^ "Sillitoe Tartan". AFP National Police Memorial Steering Committee. Retrieved 3 September 2009.

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