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Adeel Ayub |
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Eland Groups |
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura |
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sialkot 51310 |
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Pakistan |
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300859090 |
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9/20/25 9:45 GMT |
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Police Gloves
Scottish caps worn with pipe band dress (often called pipe band caps) are traditional headwear associated with Highland dress and military piping uniforms. The most common types include:
1. Glengarry
A boat-shaped cap with a crease along the top.
Usually made of dark blue, black, or green wool.
Features a rosette cockade on the left side, often with a clan or regimental badge.
Commonly worn with diced (red and white check) or plain ribbons hanging at the back.
Very popular in pipe bands worldwide.
2. Balmoral
A round, flat cap with a toorie (pom-pom) on top.
Often knitted or felted wool.
Can be plain or decorated with a regimental badge and ribbons at the back.
Traditionally worn tilted to one side.
3. Feather Bonnet
A tall, dramatic headdress covered in ostrich feathers.
Worn by Highland regiments and some ceremonial pipe bands.
Often paired with a hackle plume in regimental colors.
Used mainly for full dress and parades.
4. Caubeen
A softer, wider cap (similar to an oversized Balmoral).
Adopted by some Irish and Scottish regiments.
Less common in pipe bands but still traditional.
Each style of cap is usually adorned with a cap badge (often showing clan or regimental insignia), sometimes accompanied by a hackle (colored feather plume).
Would you like me to also make a comparison chart with images of each cap style so you can easily distinguish them?
Minimum Order: 50 pieces
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