Black & Beech Dim Diolch Baseball Cap
Black & Beech are flying the flag for Cymraeg with these embroidered caps, made for those moments when you need to set a boundary, with a wink.
“Dim Diolch” means “No thanks” in Welsh … and yes, it’s exactly the vibe.
Language is power. Wearing Cymraeg is about pride, protest, and keeping culture alive whether you’re a fluent speaker or just learning. “Dim Diolch” might be polite on paper, but you know it carries weight. Use it however you like: for street harassment, unsolicited opinions, or just someone trying to steal your chips.
Embroidered in Cardiff, the cap itself is soft but structured cotton, with an adjustable strap to fit everybody. This unisex cap has a 5 panel cap to keep the sun off your face.
Black & Beech donate 10% of their profits to radical change.
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Black & Beech Dim Diolch Baseball Cap
Black & Beech Dim Diolch Baseball Cap
Black & Beech are flying the flag for Cymraeg with these embroidered caps, made for those moments when you need to set a boundary, with a wink.
“Dim Diolch” means “No thanks” in Welsh … and yes, it’s exactly the vibe.
Language is power. Wearing Cymraeg is about pride, protest, and keeping culture alive whether you’re a fluent speaker or just learning. “Dim Diolch” might be polite on paper, but you know it carries weight. Use it however you like: for street harassment, unsolicited opinions, or just someone trying to steal your chips.
Embroidered in Cardiff, the cap itself is soft but structured cotton, with an adjustable strap to fit everybody. This unisex cap has a 5 panel cap to keep the sun off your face.
Black & Beech donate 10% of their profits to radical change.
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Black & Beech are flying the flag for Cymraeg with these embroidered caps, made for those moments when you need to set a boundary, with a wink.
“Dim Diolch” means “No thanks” in Welsh … and yes, it’s exactly the vibe.
Language is power. Wearing Cymraeg is about pride, protest, and keeping culture alive whether you’re a fluent speaker or just learning. “Dim Diolch” might be polite on paper, but you know it carries weight. Use it however you like: for street harassment, unsolicited opinions, or just someone trying to steal your chips.
Embroidered in Cardiff, the cap itself is soft but structured cotton, with an adjustable strap to fit everybody. This unisex cap has a 5 panel cap to keep the sun off your face.
Black & Beech donate 10% of their profits to radical change.























