British Army Grenadier Guards White Hackle Plume

$30.00

The British Army Grenadier Guards White Hackle Plume is a military accessory traditionally worn on ceremonial headdresses. This emblem of the Grenadier Guards, a regiment in the British Army, showcases a distinct white feather design. The plume demonstrates the guard’s rank and position, symbolizing respect and authority.

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The British Army Grenadier Guards White Hackle Plume is a distinctive military accessory associated with one of Britain’s oldest regiments. Originally introduced in the 17th century, the White Hackle Plume is still worn by the Grenadier Guards, distinguishing them from other regiments. This plume, positioned on the side of the guard’s bearskin, is made from high-quality white feathers, extending up to roughly 18 inches in height. It’s typically worn as part of the guard’s full dress uniform during ceremonial events and public duties, including the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Its enduring use demonstrates the persistence of historical traditions within the British Army. It should be noted that while the White Hackle Plume is a specific mark of the Grenadier Guards, other units use different colored plumes for distinction. Authenticity of the plume should always be confirmed, avoiding any unauthorised reproductions.

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