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Khaki Military Beret Beret The Regimental Shop
British Army Khaki Regiment Beret, Khaki Beret, Khaki  Regimental Beret, Genuine British Army Beret, The Regimental Shop, regimentalshop.com
Khaki Military Beret Beret The Regimental Shop

Khaki Military Beret

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Key Features:

  • Khaki wool beret to MOD specification
  • Worn by the Household Division Guards regiments and multiple infantry regiments
  • Silk lining, genuine leather headband
  • Adjustable rear draw cord
  • UK sizes 55–62
  • Sold without badge (badges sold separately)

This khaki wool beret is one of the most widely worn colourways in the British Army, issued to The Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards, The Honourable Artillery Company, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, The Royal Anglian Regiment, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, The Royal Welsh Regiment, The Yorkshire Regiment, The Mercian Regiment, and 4/73 (Sphinx) Special OP Battery Royal Artillery, among others.

Made to MOD specification with a 100% wool shell, silk lining, and genuine leather headband, it holds its shape on parade while staying comfortable for extended wear. An adjustable rear draw cord ensures a precise fit across the full UK size range — ideal for serving personnel, cadets, veterans, re-enactors, and collectors.

FAQs:

  • Which regiments wear khaki berets? Khaki is worn by the Guards regiments (Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish, Welsh), the Honourable Artillery Company, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Royal Anglian, Duke of Lancaster's, Royal Welsh, Yorkshire and Mercian Regiments, and 4/73 (Sphinx) Battery RA.
  • Is khaki the same as British Army "stone" or "sand"? No — khaki here refers to the specific MOD khaki shade used by the regiments listed above, distinct from the sand/beige worn by Special Forces.