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4th September 16, 10:41 PM
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Kilts and Flat Caps
I would like to throw my flat cap in the ring, on this subject:
I have been wearing a flat cap lately, with my kilt. I am a safety patrolman on a regional park trail. I wear a kilt daily. The Balmoral's I own are just too much..... a baseball cap looks (in my opinion) as bad as if I were wearing a cowboy hat with a kilt... when trying on a old fashioned style, flat cap, and looking in the mirror, it looked great to my eye.
Then I read all the comments about whether it is apropos or not?!??!?! It shouldn't matter, but it bothered me that some kilt snobs might frown upon it, if I wear it amongst other kilt wearers....so, I did some research. Here's what I found. Scotsmen have been wearing this combination since at least mid nineteenth century! I have found numerous early photographs, proving this!
I was also watching a YouTube videos the other day, where two different Scotsmen were demonstrating how to fold and wear a great kilt. I believe one was even filmed at Edinburgh Castle.....Guess what both Scotsmen were wearing? You guessed it.....a kilt with a flat cap!
Yesterday, I went to the Scottish Games, in Pleasanton, California....there were almost as many kilt wearers, wearing this combination as there were wearing traditional balmorals and Glengarry's !
so to you kilt snobs, I say GET OVER YOURSELVES and enjoy diversity!
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4th September 16, 11:14 PM
#2
Interesting first post, Rob. There are folks who wear baseball caps/tractor caps with kilts and you say that doesn't look right to you. Others wear cowboy boots and that probably doesn't strike a favourable bell with you, either. For some of us the soft cap doesn't go well with Highland wear, but whatever turns you on. Let's just be sure that this thread is only about opinion and not about confrontation.
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5th September 16, 06:06 AM
#3
Rob,
It is not clear to me what you mean by a "flat cap." Is the cap that Ern is wearing in this photo what you are talking about?
Regards,
Tom
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5th September 16, 06:19 AM
#4
I believe he is referring to a newsboy cap, or Ivy cap, I've heard it called a bunnet (sp?) before as well, am I correct that this is the cap being referred to?
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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5th September 16, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by GrainReaper
I believe he is referring to a newsboy cap, or Ivy cap, am I correct that this is the cap being referred to?
I gather that this is the cap referred to.
Though I like this cap (as a life long hat/cap wearer) when it gets wet the front tends to sag forward due to weight of water. Unlike other caps, flipping the bill around to face my back just doesn't match my style, even if it prevents dripping down my collar. However if I had a 1962 Jaguar XKE convertible, this would be my hat of choice with any kilt.
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5th September 16, 07:42 AM
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I have many ivy caps like the one above, some tweed, some solid colored wool, some cotton, I've a waxed cotton one that is fantastic in rain, my quilt-lined Harris tweed wool cap with the hidden ear flaps is my snowstorm hat of choice if hitting the town.
Though I rarely wear one anymore with my kilts I do find them a much better look on me overall than most any other styles of headgear.
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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5th September 16, 10:56 AM
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Nothing wrong with a flat cap and a kilt, no matter what any man might say (where is Jock Scot when you need him?) as long as you are on the west side of the Atlantic. Would definitely get more than a few looks in Scotland (first hand knowledge) but no one would think to tell you to your face. For traditional scots the hat is fine (albeit a touch more british than scottish), just not with the kilt.
Okay, now time for me to duck and take cover. I think I here Jock's shotgun being loaded.
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5th September 16, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by ForresterModern
Nothing wrong with a flat cap and a kilt, no matter what any man might say (where is Jock Scot when you need him?) as long as you are on the west side of the Atlantic. Would definitely get more than a few looks in Scotland (first hand knowledge) but no one would think to tell you to your face. For traditional scots the hat is fine (albeit a touch more british than scottish), just not with the kilt.
Okay, now time for me to duck and take cover. I think I here Jock's shotgun being loaded.
Worry not Jeff, I have shot off enough cartridges today to start a minor war, so enough is enough! Same again tomorrow!
However, I think that you have explained the traditional thoughts on the "flat cap and the kilt in Scotland" situation very fairly.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 5th September 16 at 11:15 AM.
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5th September 16, 06:49 PM
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5th September 16, 07:12 PM
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