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Female Royal Military Police (RMP) Number One Dress Peaked Cap

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Female Royal Military Police (RMP) Number One Dress Peaked Cap
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Ceremonial / parade No.1 dress cap, also known in the military as a forage cap, complete with Royal Military Police Badge badge and buttons. This cap may also be worn (on occasions) in barrack dress uniform. This is an English manufactured product made in the traditional way supporting the military with a handmade individually tailored headwear as it has been for the last 200 years. Please note this product will be despatched directly from the workshop of our sister company Patey London Limited, therefore please allow up to 28 days for delivery. The product image represents the actual headwear supplied but embellishments, such as buttons and badges may differ in order to support your individual requirements.
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First founded in 1965, E. C. Snaith at first was a dedicated Royal Air Force supplier. Since then it has branched out to become military outfitters & tailors to the entirety of the UK Armed Forces selling uniforms, uniform accessories & equipment online to the consumer and to the trade.

Since 2004 it has been part of the Firmin House group along with Kashket and Partners, military tailors, and Firmin & Sons, button and badge makers, armourers and sword cutlers. The oldest part of the group has been continuously manufacturing in the United Kingdom since 1685 making it one of the country’s oldest manufacturers and suppliers.

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