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    Exclamation Which ear to wear a beret over?

    Here is a picture showing an extreme in kilting, matching one's outfit to one's pet, or is that vice versa?



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    Jamie, did you flip-flop the photo or are you actually wearing a beret pulled over the left ear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Jamie, did you flip-flop the photo or are you actually wearing a beret pulled over the left ear?
    It's pulled over the left ear. Is this not appropriate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Jamie, did you flip-flop the photo or are you actually wearing a beret pulled over the left ear?
    Wow. You're right, Jamie I didn't know you were military. Although in civilian life there is no 'proper' way to wear a beret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    It's pulled over the left ear. Is this not appropriate?
    As Grant mentioned your a civilian so it doesn't really matter, but traditionally berets are puled over the right ear with any insignia over the left eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    As Grant mentioned your a civilian so it doesn't really matter, but traditionally berets are puled over the right ear with any insignia over the left eye.

    Thanks for the explaining. It just feels more natural that way. I wear my balmoral cap in the manner you describe above, but I rather have too as the ribbon is on the left side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Thanks for the explaining. It just feels more natural that way. I wear my balmoral cap in the manner you describe above, but I rather have too as the ribbon is on the left side.

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    Other than in your pics, I have never seen a balmoral or a beret that could be worn pulled down on the left. I've been curious as to where you got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow View Post
    Other than in your pics, I have never seen a balmoral or a beret that could be worn pulled down on the left. I've been curious as to where you got it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    As Grant mentioned your a civilian so it doesn't really matter, but traditionally berets are puled over the right ear with any insignia over the left eye.
    The London Irish wear a caubeen that is pulled over the right ear:

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    The London Irish wear a caubeen that is pulled over the right ear:d
    In that picture it is definitely over the right ear, but the caubeen is worn by Irish regiments over the right ear as seen below:

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow View Post
    Other than in your pics, I have never seen a balmoral or a beret that could be worn pulled down on the left. I've been curious as to where you got it.

    Adam
    I bought that hat right after high school from a shop in Santa Cruz's Garden Mall (long since gone). I think it has just taken on the shape after some 2 decades of being worn that way.

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    I look at this picture and all that comes to mind is:

    These gentlemen are ready for pretty much everything!

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    Last edited by Panache; 16th October 07 at 06:21 PM. Reason: Grammar
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