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    Riverkilt - Irish Caubeen?

    Ron,

    I noticed your new avatar. I'm guessing it is an Irish Caubeen on your head. I think it is quite dashing and shows how much of a statement the right headgear can make. Well done, kilted brother.

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    Actually, it appears to be a tam o' shanter (yes, a very good look; much better than a glen, and fits Riverkilt to a T). The one in my avatar is a caubeen.



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    I think its a Dreadbelly Tam to be exact.

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    Aye, 'tis a hand made Dreadbelly hat thingie do tam o whatever...

    Thanks for that kind words.

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    Ah the "shapless Irish peasants hat" and the British military ones aren't even based on an Irish hat

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    caubeen

    The London Irish Rifles has a brief article about the caubeen of the Irish regiments on their web site:

    http://www.londonirishrifles.com/caubeen.cfm

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    Caubeen question.

    Does one traditionally put a badge on the rosette of a caubeen or leave it plain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Does one traditionally put a badge on the rosette of a caubeen or leave it plain?

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    Following the custom of the Irish regiments of the British Army, a regimental badge is worn on the caubeen:

    http://www.londonirishrifles.com/Images/Caubeen2.gif

    http://www.irishwolfhounds.org/royalirishregiment.JPG

    http://www.royalirishrangers.co.uk/picts/piper6.jpg


    Civilians certainly could wear a badge as well; I've seen the relatively new "Irish clan badges" available being worn on caubeens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Following the custom of the Irish regiments of the British Army, a regimental badge is worn on the caubeen...Civilians certainly could wear a badge as well; I've seen the relatively new "Irish clan badges" available being worn on caubeens.

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    Todd
    Todd,

    Thanks for the good information (as always). I had seen some of those pictures before but couldn't make out if the badge was on a rossette or if the military caubeens didn't have one.

    Hmmm... I have a a nice diced glengarry, a royal blue balmoral, various berets, and a couple of driving caps. Perhaps I need a caubeen to round out my hat collection (somewhere the F-H.C.A.G. is frowning mightily and saying "Not Another Hat!" )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Todd,

    Thanks for the good information (as always). I had seen some of those pictures before but couldn't make out if the badge was on a rossette or if the military caubeens didn't have one.

    Hmmm... I have a a nice diced glengarry, a royal blue balmoral, various berets, and a couple of driving caps. Perhaps I need a caubeen to round out my hat collection (somewhere the F-H.C.A.G. is frowning mightily and saying "Not Another Hat!" )

    Cheers

    Jamie
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    http://www.glengarryhats.com/irish_caubeen.php

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