Robert Mackie have ceased making traditional Scottish headwear. Last chance to buy as our remaining stock is very limited.
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.
The traditional Scots blue bonnet was made famous by the Scottish Covenanters and later by the Jacobite army of John Graham of Claverhouse ('Bonnie Dundee').
This high quality plain Tam O’ Shanter/Beret cap makes a great alternative to the Glengarry or Balmoral. The 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 a high quality soft felted effect. This bonnet is without stiffeners and is not suitable for wearing with a Clan cap badge. One size fits all
Available in black, navy, bottle green, brown, lovat blue, lovat green, maroon, red, royal blue, saxe blue and fawn. The black and navy hats come with a red toorie as standard and can also be made to match. All other coloured hats come with a matching toorie.
One size fits all.