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‘Rose & Thistle Trophy’ Red Cap

‘Rose & Thistle Trophy’ Red Cap

Regular price £32.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £32.00 GBP
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Label Size: One Size

Recommended Size: Standard fit (adjustable strap)

Condition: 9/10 Very Good



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‘Rose & Thistle Trophy’ Red Cap

Product History

Bright red six-panel cap with embroidered Rose & Thistle Trophy crest at the front, finished with white piping along the curved brim. Cotton twill construction with tonal eyelets, an unstructured relaxed fit, and an adjustable back strap with metal buckle. Subtle International Foreign Exchange branding embroidered at the side panels. Clean lines, bold colour, and light wear consistent with age. Spot clean recommended to keep the embroidery sharp.

Linked to the Rose & Thistle Trophy, this cap pulls from a period when corporate-backed tournaments still leaned into classic golf visuals. The bold red sets it apart without feeling loud, grounded by traditional embroidery and straightforward branding. It’s the kind of piece that feels at home on the course but works just as well off it, tapping into early-2000s tournament style where function, identity, and quiet confidence came first.