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23rd October 16, 06:54 PM
#21
Flat Caps with kilts
Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
Actually...No. The two videos I watched, both were wearing kilts... that was my POINT! Like I said, one was being filmed at Edinburgh Castle.
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11th December 16, 02:26 PM
#22
Bonnet
Just received this bonnet and not sure the type it is. No ball on top and comes way down the side of your head when wearing. Any insight I greatly appreciate it.
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11th December 16, 08:18 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Crag Forster
Just received this bonnet and not sure the type it is. No ball on top and comes way down the side of your head when wearing. Any insight I greatly appreciate it.
A photo would be helpful.
There are some bonnets like this being sold that are apparently inspired by those seen in the Outlander TV series:
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11th December 16, 10:36 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Rob Ritchie
Actually...No. The two videos I watched, both were wearing kilts... that was my POINT! Like I said, one was being filmed at Edinburgh Castle.
One would not necessarily consider how the kilt and assorted attire is worn in Edinburgh by some as the best example to follow!
Just saying.
" 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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11th December 16, 10:58 PM
#25
It is a 92 XJS V-12 not a '62 E type, but hey - It is my Jag.
Last edited by The Wizard of BC; 11th December 16 at 10:59 PM.
Steve Ashton
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I wear the kilt because: Swish + Swagger = Swoon.
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12th December 16, 02:20 AM
#26
Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
A photo would be helpful.
There are some bonnets like this being sold that are apparently inspired by those seen in the Outlander TV series:
Bonnets such as that may be had from Historical Caps. Berets of the larger diameter from South Pacific Berets also make passable bonnets.
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12th December 16, 10:56 AM
#27
Looks like a caubeen to me.
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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12th December 16, 11:59 AM
#28
Flat caps are terrific in cold weather. I also like the historical "blue" bonnet or variations thereof, but I worry it might look a bit "costumey". In general, I don't worry about what people think, but I don't relish attention in spite of the fact that the kilt does indeed draw attention. But then, I think the Balmoral bonnet might be a bit more over-the-top for everyday wear than a historical Scots bonnet. For now, I am sticking to my flat caps.
James
Templeton sept of Clan Boyd
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12th December 16, 05:42 PM
#29
Bonnet
Bruce trying to attach a photo but kind of new to this😳 Let me know if you see it. Thanks.
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13th December 16, 01:08 AM
#30
No success, I'm afraid. Is it something like these?
Members of the Royal Irish Regiment wearing caubeens
Last edited by Bruce Scott; 13th December 16 at 01:25 AM.
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