The most iconic use of "bearskin" refers to the tall, fur caps worn by ceremonial units, most notably the .
: Organizations like PETA have campaigned to replace the real fur with synthetic alternatives. While the Ministry of Defence has tested faux fur, they currently maintain that no synthetic version matches the original's durability and water resistance. 📜 "Bearskin": The Grimm Fairy Tale bearskin
: In 1815, British Foot Guards defeated Napoleon’s Imperial Guard at the Battle of Waterloo. As a mark of their victory, the British regiments adopted the bearskin caps worn by the defeated French units. The most iconic use of "bearskin" refers to