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25th October 07, 12:46 PM
#1
I guess I'd need to see the combination to know for sure - but the bowler does have a humble and useful beginning...
The bowler was invented by Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester of Holkham Hall in Norfolk ..and his St James hatter. He required a sturdy hat for his Head keeper and some twenty staff to wear that would be hardwearing, easily identifiable and comfortable. It was intended as a riding hat - providing hard hat protection as they rode through his protectorate looking out for poachers. It was only later that the hat found its way into the city being adopted first by street merchants and finally finding its way onto the heads of bankers in pin-striped suits.
Last edited by pdcorlis; 25th October 07 at 12:51 PM.
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30th October 07, 01:47 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
I guess I'd need to see the combination to know for sure - but the bowler does have a humble and useful beginning...
The bowler was invented by Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester of Holkham Hall in Norfolk ..and his St James hatter. He required a sturdy hat for his Head keeper and some twenty staff to wear that would be hardwearing, easily identifiable and comfortable. It was intended as a riding hat - providing hard hat protection as they rode through his protectorate looking out for poachers. It was only later that the hat found its way into the city being adopted first by street merchants and finally finding its way onto the heads of bankers in pin-striped suits.
The gamekeepers at Holkham Hall still, to this day, proudly wear their bowlers.
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30th October 07, 04:17 PM
#3
Depending on my mood, I wear one of the following hats with my kilt(s) and nobody says boo:
- ball cap; NAPA Racing - Dale Earnhardt, filthy
- "golf" cap; unknown brand, tan tweed
- Greek fisherman's cap; no brand (hand-made in Greece), gray
- stocking cap; Carhardt, knit, black
- fedora; Indiana Jones style, gray, horribly filthy w/holes
- bowler; Stacy Adams, black
- coming soon - top hat; white w/black band
In short, wear what you like. If you wear it with confidence and panache, you will get nothing but compliments!
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30th October 07, 06:51 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Paraplegic Racehorse
If you wear it with confidence and panache, you will get nothing but compliments!
Do you really think Panache is going to have enough time to be able to be with everyone who wears a hat?
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30th October 07, 06:55 PM
#5
I'm trying to get a handle on this thread. A bowler hat is something you wear while bowling?
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30th October 07, 07:47 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I'm trying to get a handle on this thread. A bowler hat is something you wear while bowling? 
I assume you're kidding James but just on the possibility that your not:
The Bowler:
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30th October 07, 07:56 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Chef
I assume you're kidding James but just on the possibility that your not:
The Bowler:

Yup, I was kidding! I was also mentally picturing Laural and Hardy in kilts...........
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31st October 07, 01:57 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
The gamekeepers at Holkham Hall still, to this day, proudly wear their bowlers.
With kilts?
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