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Scottish Military Glengarry Bonnet

Scottish Military Glengarry Bonnet

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Introducing the Scottish Military Glengarry Bonnet - a timeless symbol of Scottish heritage and military tradition. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this boat-shaped hat is made from thick-milled woollen material, ensuring durability and warmth.

The Glengarry Bonnet features a distinctive red toorie atop its crown, adding a touch of flair and authenticity. On the left side, you'll find a rosette cockade, further accentuating its traditional charm. And let's not forget the ribbons gracefully hanging down behind, completing the classic look.

Originally worn by the Glengarry Fencibles, a renowned military unit formed in 1794, this bonnet holds a rich history. It is said to have been invented by Alexander Ranaldson MacDonald of Glengarry, a prominent figure from the Clan MacDonald, Glengarry. However, the origins of this iconic cap may date back even further, possibly influenced by the bending and creasing of Balmoral bonnets.

Throughout the years, the Glengarry Bonnet has been proudly worn by Scottish Highlanders, including the esteemed Black Watch Regiment and various Highlander Regiments. Its presence evokes a sense of pride and belonging, connecting wearers to their Scottish roots and military heritage.

Whether you're attending a traditional Scottish event, participating in historical reenactments, or simply embracing your love for Scottish culture, the Scottish Military Glengarry Bonnet is a must-have accessory. Its timeless design and authentic craftsmanship make it a captivating piece that will surely turn heads and spark conversations.

Embrace the spirit of Scotland and honor its military legacy with the Scottish Military Glengarry Bonnet. Add this iconic piece to your collection today and let it transport you to the rugged landscapes and proud traditions of the Scottish Highlands.

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About Hatfield Antiques

Welcome to Hatfield Antiques and Founders Ross and Jane Hatfield

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.

Our dream came to us during Covid lockdown, with not a lot else to do and living in a flat we ended up watching a lot of television, cooking shows, gameshows, crime drama and antique shows and that was when we realized that we both shared a passion for antiques and collectables, not always liking the same things, but showing us that we both shared a passion.