View Poll Results: Do you like to wear a traditional bonnet with your day wear?
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Aye! Bonnets are bonnie, balmoral or glen... Tis just as smart now as e'er it was then.
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knit hat with a toorie won't suit me, I'm sorry, I'd rather just bare my head.
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I wear other hats, be they cowboy or flats, baseball or tilley, no headdress is silly.
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Depends on the day, I'm happy to say, I've worn all of them and shall do so again!
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Other, see my post below!
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19th May 13, 10:19 AM
#31
I am with Jock Scot on this one, and voted Other. I do own a couple of Balmorals, but my usual practice and first choice would be to go bareheaded. I have also (being follicly challenged) worn brimmed hats of the Tilley style as a defence against the harmful effects of the sun.
Last edited by Peter Crowe; 19th May 13 at 10:21 AM.
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19th May 13, 10:49 AM
#32
On the rare occassion that I wear glengarry, it's only when extremely casual and only to please my wife who likes the glen and generally hates my bonnets. (Her sartorial tastes in men's attire and somewhat suspect.) I wear it with a khaki shirt, the weathered tartan, and lovat gree hose. Looks a little miliary, I know, but I was in the military, and I like a squared-away look.
I almost always take a bonnet and wear it while outside, especially if it's cold or rainy. I prefer the look of a gentleman in headgear, and I don't care for the look of other types of hats or caps with a kilt. Just my own personal preference. Even the accepted Panama hat (which is actually made in Ecuador!) doesn't look right to me even though the professionals approve. I reserve my Panama for the Derby and seersucker with buck shoes! 
But I am a hat person and would wear one everyday if there was a place to park it in restaurants and such. When you look like me, you try to do what you can to improve things, and hats can help!
Last edited by thescot; 21st May 13 at 04:51 AM.
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19th May 13, 11:08 AM
#33
Fair skin means a Tilley hat for me most of the time outside. I have been considering a bonnet though and the best I've seen so far, in my opinion (although not available at the moment) are those advertised on the Scottish Tartans Museum site. Got a couple of weeks in my homeland though, starting next Saturday, so maybe I'll find something I like?
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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19th May 13, 01:10 PM
#34
I voted for the first option. Whilst in Highland day attire, I always wear a Robert Mackie Balmoral bonnet with either a diced or plain band. The only time I do not wear a Balmoral is when I am wearing a casual jumper and/or collared shirt without a tie with the kilt. I always have my proper clan badge, in silver, affixed to the cockade and sometimes will tuck a sprig of white heather or boxwood (plant badges of the Clan Macpherson) behind the badge.
Cheers,
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19th May 13, 02:07 PM
#35
I am also follicly challenged and opt for the balmoral when the weather is cooler (it gets cold up there!) and a Tilley or panama in the warmer seasons.
Holcombe
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20th May 13, 09:38 PM
#36
I've been searching for a bonnet without a toorie. I like the look of balmorals, and would like to wear one, but me and toories don't see eye to eye.
Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
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21st May 13, 01:52 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by Sir Didymous
I've been searching for a bonnet without a toorie. I like the look of balmorals, and would like to wear one, but me and toories don't see eye to eye.
A toorie is quite easily removed. One of our terriers can do it in just a few seconds. However, a Balmoral is something else without one, and a toorie which matches the bonnet is not at all obtrusive.
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21st May 13, 01:58 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by Sir Didymous
I've been searching for a bonnet without a toorie. I like the look of balmorals, and would like to wear one, but me and toories don't see eye to eye.
You wear the kilt outside Scotland in a country of a multitude of cultures, few of which understand the kilt -------and you worry about a toorie?
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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21st May 13, 04:47 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
You wear the kilt outside Scotland in a country of a multitude of cultures, few of which understand the kilt -------and you worry about a toorie?
Hahaha! Quite right.
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21st May 13, 04:53 AM
#40
 Originally Posted by Sir Didymous
I've been searching for a bonnet without a toorie. I like the look of balmorals, and would like to wear one, but me and toories don't see eye to eye.
Why not just buy a beret?
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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