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6th February 09, 07:25 AM
#11
Personally, I tend to observe military-like customs and courtesies when formally kilted.
No head gear inside, always on outside. However, I treat Prince Charlie's like a Dining Out... no headgear after retreat (6 PM local).
I have seen Glengarry’s with PCs in a formal pipe band, but generally I would say NO.
Some-what simular to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOjHvu_Nbc
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6th February 09, 08:42 AM
#12
Hi Andy,
Do you know the title of the music at the start of their perfomance? It sounds like something I know, but just can't place.
Regards
Chas
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6th February 09, 04:55 PM
#13
I always wear my glengarry when attending formal events in my P.C. but remove it with my overcoat when I get inside. For normal daywear (ie: Highland Games) I wear an Argyll jacket with a balmoral bonnet.
Last edited by freddie; 6th February 09 at 04:57 PM.
Reason: I thought of something else !
The Kilt is my delight !
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6th February 09, 09:48 PM
#14
I consider a Glengarry to be a military-style cap (like the overseas cap, Scottish-style). I wear one with my pipe band uniform when it's called for, but for 'civilian' wear, in my personal kilt, I wear the Balmoral, even with the PC - when I need a headcover. It's removed when going indoors. Since there's seldom a coat/hat check these days, I lay it in my lap when seated, or on the chair when I get up - never on the table.
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6th February 09, 10:04 PM
#15
Originally Posted by McClef
That doesn't look like a PC that Turpin is wearing as the waistcoat buttons look too high...
But as a general rule of thumb gentlemen do not wear headgear indoors.
It is possible to wear a 5 button weskit with the pc, however most people wear a 3 button one. The 5 button works especially well since Turpin is wearing a neck tie not a bow tie. Generally speaking now headwear inside except as previously noted
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6th February 09, 10:44 PM
#16
OK, boys. Instead of nit picking please note:
Turp was "under arms" in that he was armed with a very sharp dirk and addressing the haggis which he was about to disect. He only put on the glen for the ceremony of doing so.
It's rather like donning a bonnet for a photo.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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6th February 09, 10:46 PM
#17
Originally Posted by McClef
That doesn't look like a PC that Turpin is wearing as the waistcoat buttons look too high...
But as a general rule of thumb gentlemen do not wear headgear indoors.
All right, all right, all right! I was mistaken. He was wearing an argyl.
But since I consider both the arhyl and the PC about the same level of dress, i.e., equivalent to black tie, I still think the point is well made.
A glengarry is fine with a PC.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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7th February 09, 02:24 PM
#18
As I sit here at my PC
A curious question came to me
Should I be donning a PC
With my Glengarry for all to see?
My response alas is not PC
And surely I don’t want to be
Arrested by that big PC
For doing things that shouldn’t be.
I won’t go on, for the dictionary
Lists hundreds of things all called PC!
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11th February 09, 10:03 AM
#19
Originally Posted by Chas
Hi Andy,
Do you know the title of the music at the start of their perfomance? It sounds like something I know, but just can't place.
Regards
Chas
I knew it.. but the name escapes me right now.
I found it on the pipe band's offical website, which contained set lists.
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