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    Okay. I've recently had to look up the Scottish term, "Neds." It seems an equivalent to the term "thugs" in the USA.

    I'm not sure that's an endorsement for the ball caps. I don't think the wearing of the baseball cap by American pipe bands after parade is comparable.

    That may be the root of our different impressions of this "style."

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    I like a baseball cap. It shades my eyes in the sun and in the rain it keeps my glasses dry.

    Perhaps this might be a good compromise?

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    Harris tweed ball caps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Highlander View Post
    I like a baseball cap. It shades my eyes in the sun and in the rain it keeps my glasses dry.

    Perhaps this might be a good compromise?

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    Harris tweed ball caps!
    Yowza.

    I don't know what to think about those.

    Why not a Deerstalker? It works with kilts for these guys



    or lest you think that's a fanciful illustration, here's a photo of the same thing

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    Much as I roll my eyes at the immaturity of the baseball cap as a style, I also wonder sadly about our wisdom in using pictures as references when they're so over-ripe. I guess I prefer to limit my style choices to at most "remembered history" while still rejecting those things that have not yet proved themselves.

    1950 to about 1975 anybody?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    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)

    How's this look Richard? Remember?.......two years ago in WVA.



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    I have several hats I wear, none of which are baseball caps (have several, but don't like to wear them in general). My kilted hat dress varies from a Balmoral, to a tweed Irish walking hat, to a GI issue boonie hat, depending on venue and weather. Down here in the sunny and often damp South, my preference for summer is the boonie. My take is, unless you're going formal, wear what you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
    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....

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Yowza.

    I don't know what to think about those.

    Why not a Deerstalker? It works with kilts for these guys
    It does work well. Looks great!

    However, in modern, urban life, I frequently wear a gore-tex rain jacket with hood, and baseball style cap when it rains, kilted or not. Keeps you dry and your glasses somewhat so. The back flap of the deerstalker would interfere with the hood. Umbrellas around here are frequently turned inside out by the wind, so not a great option. Plus the cap comes off once you are inside anyway.

    I think we are talking about in this post is what to wear to the Tartan Day NYC festivities in 2014. Perhaps at highland games, or other outdoor event, especially in the country, I would agree on taking it up a notch and going with a deerstalker or tilley, if not a balmoral. But as Jock recommends, I generally am hat-less whilst kilted unless it's really bright out or raining. Then sometimes practicality trumps style.

    Looks like the knit cap won out anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by California Highlander View Post
    .... But as Jock recommends, I generally am hat-less whilst kilted unless it's really bright out or raining. ...........)
    Jock's wisdom is generally unquestionable, but you need adjust it to the setting from whence it emanates. Jock lives in Inverness, where "really bright out" equilibrates to dusk or dawn on an overcast day for most of us, "raining out" is the norm, fish-belly white is what passes for normal flesh tone, and "tan" is a shade of brown reserved for leather goods and khakis.

    Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForresterModern View Post
    Jock's wisdom is generally unquestionable, but you need adjust it to the setting from whence it emanates. Jock lives in Inverness, where "really bright out" equilibrates to dusk or dawn on an overcast day for most of us, "raining out" is the norm, fish-belly white is what passes for normal flesh tone, and "tan" is a shade of brown reserved for leather goods and khakis.

    Just saying.
    Ha! Now that's funny right there!
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