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- Wensleydale Creamery
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- Christmas
- New In
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By Theme
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- Botham's of Whitby
- Cartwright & Butler
- Choc Affair
- Edwin Jagger
- Farrah's of Harrogate
- Fikkerts
- Grandma Wild's
- The Great Yorkshire Shop
- Henderson's Relish
- Joseph Dobson & Sons
- Lottie Shaw's
- Mitchell's Wool Fat Soap
- Taylor's of Harrogate
- Wensleydale Creamery
- Yorkshire Crisps
- Yorkshire Lavender
- Yorkshire Tea
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- Christmas
- New In
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By Theme
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By Brand
- Botham's of Whitby
- Cartwright & Butler
- Choc Affair
- Edwin Jagger
- Farrah's of Harrogate
- Fikkerts
- Grandma Wild's
- The Great Yorkshire Shop
- Henderson's Relish
- Joseph Dobson & Sons
- Lottie Shaw's
- Mitchell's Wool Fat Soap
- Taylor's of Harrogate
- Wensleydale Creamery
- Yorkshire Crisps
- Yorkshire Lavender
- Yorkshire Tea
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By Brand
Yorkshire Flat Caps
A flat cap is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating from the British Isles. The style can be traced back to the 14th century in Northern England. Our flat caps are made using 100% woollen fabrics, woven in the Historic County of Yorkshire.
Flat caps are worn around the world and referred to in different colloquial terms; known in Scotland as a bunnet, in Wales as a Dai cap, in Ireland as a paddy cap, in New Zealand as a cheese-cutter, and in the United States as a driving cap.
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