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    Personally, I tend to observe military-like customs and courtesies when formally kilted.
    No head gear inside, always on outside. However, I treat Prince Charlie's like a Dining Out... no headgear after retreat (6 PM local).
    I have seen Glengarry’s with PCs in a formal pipe band, but generally I would say NO.


    Some-what simular to this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOjHvu_Nbc

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    Hi Andy,

    Do you know the title of the music at the start of their perfomance? It sounds like something I know, but just can't place.

    Regards

    Chas

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    I always wear my glengarry when attending formal events in my P.C. but remove it with my overcoat when I get inside. For normal daywear (ie: Highland Games) I wear an Argyll jacket with a balmoral bonnet.
    Last edited by freddie; 6th February 09 at 04:57 PM. Reason: I thought of something else !
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    I consider a Glengarry to be a military-style cap (like the overseas cap, Scottish-style). I wear one with my pipe band uniform when it's called for, but for 'civilian' wear, in my personal kilt, I wear the Balmoral, even with the PC - when I need a headcover. It's removed when going indoors. Since there's seldom a coat/hat check these days, I lay it in my lap when seated, or on the chair when I get up - never on the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    That doesn't look like a PC that Turpin is wearing as the waistcoat buttons look too high...

    But as a general rule of thumb gentlemen do not wear headgear indoors.
    It is possible to wear a 5 button weskit with the pc, however most people wear a 3 button one. The 5 button works especially well since Turpin is wearing a neck tie not a bow tie. Generally speaking now headwear inside except as previously noted

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    OK, boys. Instead of nit picking please note:

    Turp was "under arms" in that he was armed with a very sharp dirk and addressing the haggis which he was about to disect. He only put on the glen for the ceremony of doing so.

    It's rather like donning a bonnet for a photo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    That doesn't look like a PC that Turpin is wearing as the waistcoat buttons look too high...

    But as a general rule of thumb gentlemen do not wear headgear indoors.
    All right, all right, all right! I was mistaken. He was wearing an argyl.

    But since I consider both the arhyl and the PC about the same level of dress, i.e., equivalent to black tie, I still think the point is well made.

    A glengarry is fine with a PC.
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    Wink

    As I sit here at my PC
    A curious question came to me
    Should I be donning a PC
    With my Glengarry for all to see?
    My response alas is not PC
    And surely I don’t want to be
    Arrested by that big PC
    For doing things that shouldn’t be.
    I won’t go on, for the dictionary
    Lists hundreds of things all called PC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    Hi Andy,

    Do you know the title of the music at the start of their perfomance? It sounds like something I know, but just can't place.

    Regards

    Chas

    I knew it.. but the name escapes me right now.
    I found it on the pipe band's offical website, which contained set lists.

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