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13th August 12, 11:47 AM
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What sort of headgear would be appropriate with a black watch tartan?
Unless you're doing some sort of military reenacting, the tartan is irrelevant. Any hat that is appropriate with a kilt will be appropriate with Black Watch.
what sort of modern headgear would be used in summer? in winter?
I'm assuming that when you use the term "modern headgear", you're not asking about traditional Scottish bonnets. In which case, wear whatever you like. There are no rules. I think we've pretty much seen every type of hat worn with kilts, from ballcaps to sombreros.
In cases where I'm wearing the kilt and not necessarily trying to stick with Scottish tradition, I've recently become a convert to Tilley hats for practical headwear. In summer, I like the ventilated "Airflo" Tilley hat. And I recently picked up a Tilley winter hat (made from wool) that I can't wait to wear when the weather turns cool.
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13th August 12, 12:45 PM
#2
The Balmoral and Glengarry are traditional, with the Glengarry being more associated with uniforms. But as Tobus pointed out, if tradition is not a factor, pretty much anything goes.
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13th August 12, 06:17 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Any hat that is appropriate with a kilt will be appropriate with Black Watch.
I was going to agree that any hat is appropriate with a kilt until I remembered this hat.

Why do I think "put the toilet seat down" every time I see that hat? I understand that the UK has different styles this just does not do it for me.
Last edited by Friday; 13th August 12 at 06:19 PM.
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14th August 12, 07:19 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Friday
I was going to agree that any hat is appropriate with a kilt until I remembered this hat.

This looks more Queen Amadala than Princess Beatrice
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14th August 12, 07:37 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Friday
I understand that the UK has different styles this just does not do it for me.
Yes, we do - but that is not one of them.
Regards
Chas
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14th August 12, 11:13 AM
#6
Here is a MOD Tam bonnet from Celtic croft here on the forum for around $35.00
It is nice and 100% wool (maybe for winter wear ) with the black watch tartan.
This hat is still issued currently to the MOD.
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18th August 12, 10:53 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Friday
I was going to agree that any hat is appropriate with a kilt until I remembered this hat.
Why do I think "put the toilet seat down" every time I see that hat? I understand that the UK has different styles this just does not do it for me.
That hat was something else....I thought an octopus had suddenly latched on ...I guess I'm not too up on these modern trends haha
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18th August 12, 11:33 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Friday
I was going to agree that any hat is appropriate with a kilt until I remembered this hat.
Why do I think "put the toilet seat down" every time I see that hat? I understand that the UK has different styles this just does not do it for me.
From the look on her face and her eyes , I think it's her socially acceptable substitute for a tin foil hat , if you know what I mean .
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19th August 12, 12:27 AM
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You know, I think the hat is a marvellous joke as well as a delightful attempt at modern style... but it you look at the gentleman's topper behind her and remove your knowledge of its historical and correct use, is it really any more sensible?
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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19th August 12, 01:17 PM
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