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A young man in a Campbell's of Beauly Field Chore Jacket II and blue pants leans against a red wooden wall, holding two wooden rolling pins adorned with colorful bands, gazing thoughtfully into the distance.
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A woman with blonde hair poses outdoors on grass in front of a stone building, wearing the Campbell's of Beauly Tweed Kilt, a gray cable-knit sweater, dark tights, and brown boots.
Sale Price£225.00
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A young man in a Campbell's of Beauly Shetland Cricket Sweater leans on a white fence, holding an orange cap, with cricket bats behind him against a red wooden wall and bench. He looks thoughtful, gazing into the distance.
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Wearing a Campbell's of Beauly Fairisle Crew Tank over a floral shirt with jeans and boots, someone leans against a vintage white car in a sunlit, grassy yard bordered by trees and a wooden fence.
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Made In Britain

Unisex Beauly Cap

£79.00
Only 1 Available

The Beauly Cap is made in the UK using only the finest quality British tweed. A classic style, unchanged for generations, it features a small stiff brim at the front and a slightly fuller, more relaxed crown. Similar in shape to the Conon Cap. A timeless piece of traditional British headwear.

Colour: Brown Melange
Size: 6 3/4
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A man in the Unisex Beauly Cap by Campbell's of Beauly, paired with a white checkered shirt and dark green tie with red details, gazes to the side against a softly blurred outdoor background.

Unisex Beauly Cap

Brown Melange / 6 3/4

Beauly

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Campbell's of Beauly
Highland Tweed House
Beauly IV4 7BU
United Kingdom

+441463782239
A man in the Unisex Beauly Cap by Campbell's of Beauly, paired with a white checkered shirt and dark green tie with red details, gazes to the side against a softly blurred outdoor background.
Unisex Beauly CapBrown Melange / 6 3/4 Sale Price£79.00
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