Nautical British-Made Men's Beanies — Voted by the Community

  • Yarmouth Oilskins logo
    Yarmouth Oilskins is a British brand with over 120 years of heritage, designing and manufacturing quality workwear in Great Yarmouth.
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  • Berties of Bay logo
    Berties of Bay is a heritage clothing brand reviving traditional nautical styles from Yorkshire's coastline. Founded in 2016, they specialise in timeless, high-quality garments inspired by local history and craftsmanship.
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A Brief History of British Made Beanies

The style of headwear now commonly called a beanie — a snug, brimless cap — can trace its ancestry back to early knitted wool caps in Britain and surrounding regions. One of the earliest documented forms was the Monmouth cap, a knitted and fulled (felted) wool cap produced in medieval England and Wales from the fifteenth century onwards, widely worn by sailors, soldiers, and outdoor workers for warmth and practicality. Over time, this close-fitting knitted head covering evolved in various contexts around the world into what is now widely known as the beanie. The term “beanie” itself likely originated in the early twentieth century, with usage in English-speaking countries referring to knit caps designed to fit the head snugly.