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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    Aye, the Seattle weather often calls for some type of covering.. seeing as I have no hair. Warm days in the middle of January, snow in the last days of March.. the weather is a bit unpredictable.
    Being bald in NYC is no fun, either...I've always got a hat on. I'm sure this summer I'll be caught kilted with a cowboy hat!
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    Nice Thread ! Thank You all !

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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander_Daz View Post
    In Scotland if you wear a hat its normally beacsuse your a piper or, god fobid -a Drummer
    Hey, easy now.. There's nothing wrong with being a drummer!

    Without us, most of you would never know when your left foot was supposed to hit the ground!
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    voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    This is interesting because I was under the impression that a married man tied the bows of his hat but an unmarried man did not, not sure where I heard that. Was I mistaken in that assumption?
    These ideas about tied and untied bows for married or unmarried men differ within localities in the highlands of Scotland and there could, perhaps, be only 30 miles between one point of view and another.Actually, I think that tradition has all but died.

    The highlanders still tie a bow.I have always assumed for two practical reasons.Firstly,as already mentioned,to adjust the fit of the bonnet and secondly, anyone who has been slapped in the eye with the damp tape blowing in the wind will soon tie the wretched stuff into a bow! Or better still,cut the b----- stuff off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barry View Post
    Hey, easy now.. There's nothing wrong with being a drummer!

    Without us, most of you would never know when your left foot was supposed to hit the ground!
    Any drummer jokes ?
    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    The highlanders still tie a bow.I have always assumed for two practical reasons.Firstly,as already mentioned,to adjust the fit of the bonnet and secondly, anyone who has been slapped in the eye with the damp tape blowing in the wind will soon tie the wretched stuff into a bow! Or better still,cut the b----- stuff off!
    Ouch! That would make the point very quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    As for what Hamish said, about Americans and hats, I'm living proof. Wear my ball cap all the time!

    A picture from two weeks ago...

    Well, apparently you don't ALWAYS wear it, for example, with leather ...or a TOGA! LOL!

    Great hat! Cool pic!

    Cyndi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thistle Stop View Post
    Well, apparently you don't ALWAYS wear it, for example, with leather ...or a TOGA! LOL!

    Great hat! Cool pic!

    Cyndi
    Hahaha Thanks... I really am attached to that hat.

    For the record, though, the guy in leather isn't "Ryan"... he's "Bad Ryan". The guy in the toga is "Ryanocrates". "Ryan" always wears a cap... as evinced by this recent picture of me, at the gas station:

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    I like to wear flat caps or driving caps with my kilt outfits.
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    Lookin' sharp, Ted.

    I have to say, the flat cap does look good with a kilt, though you don't come across the combination too much.

    Lately, I'm starting to notice that a Balmoral or Glengarry (paired with a kilt) really does make me think of a uniform. It didn't used to, but it has for the last several years, for me. Personally, the only "Scottish" headwear I own is a big ol' broad bonnet, that I use with historic dress. Other than that, I wear the same ball cap with a kilt that I wear wear with everything else.

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