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Balmoral Bonnet - Red/White/Black Diced

Balmoral Bonnet - Red/White/Black Diced

The Balmoral bonnet, also known as the Balmoral cap or the Kilmarnock bonnet, is the perfect finishing touch for your highland dress outfit. You can wear it either casually or with a formal highland dress outfit. This diced Balmoral bonnet features a red, white and black chequered pattern running around the bottom edge of the bonnet.

The bonnet itself dates back to the 16th century, when it is believed to have been a knitted, felt, wool cap. Today the Balmoral bonnet is smaller and made of of finer cloth. It now has ribbons attached to the back of it and is topped off with a toorie, which is traditionally red.  

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Balmoral Bonnet - Red/White/Black Diced
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Balmoral Bonnet - Red/White/Black Diced

The Balmoral bonnet, also known as the Balmoral cap or the Kilmarnock bonnet, is the perfect finishing touch for your highland dress outfit. You can wear it either casually or with a formal highland dress outfit. This diced Balmoral bonnet features a red, white and black chequered pattern running around the bottom edge of the bonnet.

The bonnet itself dates back to the 16th century, when it is believed to have been a knitted, felt, wool cap. Today the Balmoral bonnet is smaller and made of of finer cloth. It now has ribbons attached to the back of it and is topped off with a toorie, which is traditionally red.  

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The Balmoral bonnet, also known as the Balmoral cap or the Kilmarnock bonnet, is the perfect finishing touch for your highland dress outfit. You can wear it either casually or with a formal highland dress outfit. This diced Balmoral bonnet features a red, white and black chequered pattern running around the bottom edge of the bonnet.

The bonnet itself dates back to the 16th century, when it is believed to have been a knitted, felt, wool cap. Today the Balmoral bonnet is smaller and made of of finer cloth. It now has ribbons attached to the back of it and is topped off with a toorie, which is traditionally red. Â