Paisley
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early 19th century: named after the town of Paisley (see Paisley), the original place of manufacture.
wiktionary
From Paisley in Scotland, where shawls of this kind were woven in the 1800s.
etymonline
paisley (n.)
1834 as a type of clothing or material, from Paisley, town in southwest Scotland, where the cloth was originally made. As an adjective by 1900. The town name is literally "church," from Middle Irish baslec, itself from Latin basilica (see basilica).