X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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29th March 14, 05:35 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by Stoneyburnpiper
For what it's worth I wear a ball cap and kilt all the time at games. Glens too hot in the summer

This is exactly what I've seen here in the USA, but as a "style" it's not really mentioned much on this site. It's kind of why I started this thread with the USA in the title. At parades and games in the USA, that baseball cap is much more common than the pith helmet often suggested here. I suppose it is regional. Perhaps just as the different tartans identified the wearer's origins, the modern kilt wearer's hat will inform as well.
It looks as though it's supposed to rain today, so my head covering may just be the hood of my raincoat!
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