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21st March 16, 06:25 PM
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@Loxlie: As to the Spurs, I agree... Those would be a nightmare to have to integrate, Especially considering some of the rules I Have heard of in their regards. Heck its a problem even going for them in units like the 7th as I have heard that the Armored Units put the Non Armor Troops through the wringer to keep them from getting them. I don't know if its true, but that's what I was told when I found out we could get them, so I never bothered to pursue them. Pity really, Being able to represent Armor, Infantry, and Cavalry in one Uniform Combination would have been Cool. For the Record though As I Got the 9ths Belt Buckle, and I associated with the 7th for the Unit Crest so I had Two of the Three
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22nd March 16, 06:37 PM
#22
I live at 4500 ft. altitude. The sun can be pretty intense and I wear the Stetson regularly, with or without the kilt.
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22nd March 16, 07:22 PM
#23
I don't see the problem.
I wear a Western style hat with my kilt on the athletic field, both when judging and when competing.
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
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25th March 16, 07:16 AM
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I have a picture on a camera I've wanted to post since September, but I can't get it to down load to the computer. So,you'll just have to accept my description as true.
The pic is of the Town Marshall of Dodge City, Kansas in a kilt wearing a Stetson with a Gus crease, and very loud custom cowboy boots. His kilt in the Bailey tartan, he being a Bailey.
It looked odd, but also just right for one in his position. For a pony soldier wearing a hat in a style that was never really Army issue, the combination of Stetson and kilt would probably be OK. It's a lot like the fantasy combinations of garb worn by the steam punk crowd.
A dark blue shell jacket, or mess jacket would look well with the kilt and Stetson combo. I think if I were to wear a kilt and Stetson combo often I'd invest in a shell jacket.
As for me, I'd wear a 1898 hat if I were ever to go for this get-up. That's what Frederick Funston and the kick *** 20th Kansas wore. A newly made reproduction 1904 pattern would do.
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31st March 16, 07:22 PM
#25
I would wear this Stetson with a kilt

But not this Stetson

Stetson makes more than just cowboy hats!
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31st March 16, 07:44 PM
#26
This is true! I love those big patchwork newsboy hats they make.
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31st March 16, 10:22 PM
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Here comes another discussion about flat caps
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1st April 16, 09:02 AM
#28
Wear it if you feel good in it, though personally I'm not convinced about Stetson and Kilt combinations - even though the pink in the tartan matches the pink stetson.
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1st April 16, 09:58 PM
#29
Imagine what comments would ensue were anyone to have taken a picture of me at the Phoenix Scottish Gathering two weeks ago in my 18th c. shirt, traditional Gunn Modern kilt, REI light hiker socks, Merrill Moab low hiking shoes and. . .
Wait for it . . .
Complete with Gunn badge and juniper sprig. . . .
Tan boonie hat.
Slàinte mhath!
Freep is not a slave to fashion.
Aut pax, aut bellum.
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1st April 16, 11:14 PM
#30
If wearing formal Kilted clothing no I wouldn't wear a Stetson, but causally wearing trainers ( sneakers), and a polo shirt or waxed jacket out in the rain yes I would. Or in my case I do put on an Australian bush hat.
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