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Scots Bonnets

The woollen bonnet is thought to have arrived in Scotland through scholars returning home from the centres of learning on the continent during the 16th century. In a country where the weather could change at the drop of a hat, the bonnet was quickly adopted and became an essential item of everyday wear. In Ayrshire, the bonnet making trade had become established by the late 1500’s, with a trade guild formed in 1590.

Our bonnets are the genuine article, Ayrshire-made, by an old family firm established over 160 years ago, carrying on the centuries old tradition of Scottish bonnet making. The construction of our Scottish hats is far superior to the cheap foreign copies from South Asia, each Balmoral, Glengarry and Beret Tam is hand finished by highly skilled tradesmen, using the highest quality materials which comply with the rigorous standards imposed by the Ministry of Defence.

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Balmoral Bonnet - Plain

Balmoral Bonnet - Plain

The Balmoral bonnet evolved from the larger ancient broad bonnet which was worn for centuries throughout Scotland. The hat takes it name from the Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire which was purchased by the Royal family in 1852 and remains to this day their summer residence.

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Balmoral Bonnet - Diced

Balmoral Bonnet - Diced

Our high quality diced Balmoral cap comes from an Ayrshire family firm who have making authentic Scottish bonnets for over 160 years. The bonnet is knitted in wool and then milled to give the high quality felted effect. The left side of the Balmoral hat features a hessian backed grosgrain rose...

Black Watch Balmoral

Black Watch Balmoral

Our classic Black Watch Balmoral cap comes from an Ayrshire family firm who have making authentic Scottish bonnets for over 160 years. The bonnet is knitted in wool and then milled to give the high quality felted effect

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Glengarry Cap - Plain

Glengarry Cap - Plain

The Glengarry bonnet came into existence when some wearers of the Balmoral started wedging the hat up on the head and making a crease down the centre. The new style of cap was further popularised by Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry the 15th chief of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry.

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Glengarry Cap - Diced

Glengarry Cap - Diced

The Glengarry bonnet came into existence when some wearers of the Balmoral started wedging the hat up on the head and making a crease down the centre. The new style of cap was further popularised by Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry the 15th chief of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry.

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Scottish Beret Tam - Plain

Scottish Beret Tam - Plain

The woollen bonnet is thought to have arrived in Scotland through scholars returning home from the centres of learning on the continent during the 16th century. In a country where the weather could change at the drop of a hat, the bonnet was quickly adopted and became an essential item of everyda...

Scottish Beret Tam - Diced

Scottish Beret Tam - Diced

The woollen bonnet is thought to have arrived in Scotland through scholars returning home from the centres of learning on the continent during the 16th century. In a country where the weather could change at the drop of a hat, the bonnet was quickly adopted and became an essential item of everyda...

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