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29th March 14, 10:53 AM
#81
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Here's what actual Highlanders wear when in a hot sunny place

Looks very similar to my headwear earlier in the thread......
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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29th March 14, 12:23 PM
#82
My two cents, for what it is worth. I have never been a fan of baseball-style caps (how un-American of me!). But they do seem to be the norm in North America, and they were very popular in Korea when I was living there. And I don't think I would criticize anyone for wearing one with a kilt, it just isn't to my taste.
I have some brimmed hats similar to the Outback style hats which I will wear with my kilts on sunny days. I wear a flat cap (driving type) with my kilts quite often, but I don't curl the bill. I have a bonnet I wear on occasion, but mostly to Highland events where bonnets are more frequently seen.
"Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." - Albert Einstein
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29th March 14, 02:38 PM
#83
I usually go without an hat for the most part. I like leaving my hair down when dressing casual. That being said, I normally pull it back when a tie is involved. I only have one hat that I wear whilst kilted (for non-reenactment purposes) and that is a strange custom balmoral-like hat that I wear on dressier occasions. But I feel that here in the USA where traditions are dictated by what people chose to do more than what has been done, preference makes all the difference. Let's face it; even though there are those of us that value and even cherish traditions from the "Old World" (hope that term doesn't offend anyone), we citizens of the USA have a way of making things our own. I see flat caps as being an example of this. I have seen them worn with kilts and thought nothing of it until I joined this forum, and I still see nothing to get in a bind over. Honestly, I still think they look fine as an option. I feel that the hat should match (gasp) the outfit. If wearing a T-shirt with hiking boots, a baseball cap would be fine. However, if you are one step above that in terms of dressiness, then the hat should reflect that. In such case, I would say flat cap. In all good truth, the only hat that I have seen worn on here that can't get behind is the pith helmet. But even then I say, "To thine own style be true."
Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
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29th March 14, 03:53 PM
#84
So, here's what actually happened: knit cap.
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29th March 14, 03:55 PM
#85
Works for me. See what you started?
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29th March 14, 04:12 PM
#86
Indeed. I could have just kept my thought to myself, but what fun is that?
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29th March 14, 04:27 PM
#87
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
Tell you what, you wear what you like, but count me off of your continent. American norms don't always sit well in Canada. 
I just caught this Father Bill..."....but count me off of your continent.".....that's funny, as you are on, what is commonly referred to as the "North American" continent...LOL.
You really are a closet joke'ster aren't you....
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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29th March 14, 05:10 PM
#88
 Originally Posted by Just Hugh
I'm a Scottish (Kilt) American (baseball cap)
Makes sense to me.
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29th March 14, 06:27 PM
#89
 Originally Posted by Tobus
And stop fussing so much about it!
Wait. Is this post from the same guy whose thread about the jacket he'd wear with a kilt to go hiking ran to multiple pages?
I fuss, therefore I am. <Scratch that.>
We fuss, therefore we are.
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29th March 14, 07:43 PM
#90
All this talk of "American" baseball caps overlooks all the Scottish ones!
I would post a photo, but in decency I cannot.
Google 'Glasgow neds' under 'images' and you'll see...
(the wearing of baseball caps always seems to be accompanied by rude hand gestures in Glasgow)
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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