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8th January 13, 07:04 PM
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For cloudy weather I have berets/balmorals, for windy weather, an Australian leather hat, for wet and windy weather an American leather hat - could be a Stetson, and for sunny days a wide brimmed Tilley - Canadian, I think. When the wind is from the South and brings dust all the way from the Sahara, I use a shamargh - however it is spelt, a headcloth worn in the traditional manner, so I can breathe - I have a military one in khakhi and black and one in crimson silk.
This year we had a hot dry Summer in Spring and then record breaking rainfall from Easter to New Year.
There is no sense in being uncomfortable, and sunburn is painful, eyes full of dust very unpleasant, but a traditional cap is fine in traditional weather, whenever we get any.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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8th January 13, 11:42 PM
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This is the Santa Fe Scottish Rite Pipe band.

Here I am with Kiltmaker Kathy Lare and her Husband.
In the New Mexico sun a brimmed hat certainly beats skin cancer!
Si Deus, quis contra? Spence and Brown on my mother's side, Johnston from my father, proud member of Clan MacDuff!
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10th January 13, 03:59 AM
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As I am follicly challenged, I tend to enjoy every opportunity to wear a hat. I agree with the advice that safety is more important than looks; however, I don’t ever remember thinking someone in a kilt should not be wearing a brimmed hat. Go for it!
Last edited by Kerdy; 19th January 13 at 02:50 AM.
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12th January 13, 01:10 PM
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 Originally Posted by Pleater
....When the wind is from the South and brings dust all the way from the Sahara, I use a shamargh - however it is spelt, a headcloth worn in the traditional manner, so I can breathe - I have a military one in khakhi and black and one in crimson silk.
This year we had a hot dry Summer in Spring and then record breaking rainfall from Easter to New Year.
There is no sense in being uncomfortable, and sunburn is painful, eyes full of dust very unpleasant, but a traditional cap is fine in traditional weather, whenever we get any.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
Shemaghs work well in the snow, as well. They help to prevent snow-blindness, and sunburn from the rays reflecting off the snow.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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