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11th December 08, 08:40 PM
#31
puffer,
Sorry I am coming into the thread late. The cap looks like a real quality piece and you wear it well.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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12th December 08, 01:50 AM
#32
Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Does anyone else realize just who is in this picture?
That would be George V and Queen Mary. (Now why in the world would he wear a sporran and what looks like black trousers?)
I would assume the kid wearing the horsehair sporran is the future Edward VIII and the one sitting and not happy (premonitions of what's to come?) is the future George VI.
No offense to those of you who do not favor the Flat Cap with a kilt but you really can't get more fashion forward than Royalty. It may not be the fashion of the day but er...what the heck.
(I will also at some point re-post some pics of me on a Ferintosh pub crawl wearing a kilt and flat cap.)
Sorry all....but I AM an American and I do have a bit of the tacky in me. )
Er well um,I was not talking about the hat less King, I was talking about the chap next to him wearing the tweed cap and who knows what he has around his waist! Of course, His Majesty is setting the fashion by NOT wearing a flat cap!
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12th December 08, 04:00 AM
#33
Originally Posted by starbkjrus
That would be George V and Queen Mary. (Now why in the world would he wear a sporran and what looks like black trousers?)
I think he is actually wearing a kilt - the bifurcated effect is actually the arm of a chair in front of him - George V that is. From the look of the granire wall behind the photo was probably taken at Balmoral where the royals don their kilts, walk on tartan carpets, have balls for the ghillies and generally indulge in "Balmorality" their version of pretending to go native in Scotland while massacreing the local wildlife not to mention the odd cat or two.
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12th December 08, 12:11 PM
#34
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Er well um,I was not talking about the hat less King, I was talking about the chap next to him wearing the tweed cap and who knows what he has around his waist! Of course, His Majesty is setting the fashion by NOT wearing a flat cap!
Jock, I have GOT to drag my sorry butt up there and buy you a pint.
Originally Posted by Phil
snip...
where the royals don their kilts, walk on tartan carpets, have balls for the ghillies and generally indulge in "Balmorality" their version of pretending to go native in Scotland while massacreing the local wildlife not to mention the odd cat or two.
Not quite heard it put that way before.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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12th December 08, 12:26 PM
#35
Don't look at me; I'm thinking of how that blue herringbone would go with everything except a kilt.
When I do get my next flat cap, though, it will be one of those.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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12th December 08, 02:44 PM
#36
Starbjkrus.
Delighted to have a drink with you anytime you are up this way!
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12th December 08, 06:38 PM
#37
I was inspired by your post and just received a black tweed cap in the mail today
Animo non astutia
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12th December 08, 08:44 PM
#38
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Er well um,I was not talking about the hat less King, I was talking about the chap next to him wearing the tweed cap and who knows what he has around his waist! Of course, His Majesty is setting the fashion by NOT wearing a flat cap!
OKAY Jock, Try this one ( Irst Pic.http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...tml#post639594
Puffer
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12th December 08, 09:48 PM
#39
Looks great, I just picked up an 8 panel cap, kinda looks like a newsboy hat from the 20's. Has a great retro style, love your new lid brother.
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13th December 08, 01:12 AM
#40
Originally Posted by puffer
What super pictures. Try as I might I cannot see any flat tweed caps even in the 1950's. I note that King George VI is hat less. From what I can remember of the 1950's the balmoral was not at all unusual at highland games, a bit less common these days at the games I would say. Note the crowd(1950's) scenes there are few bonnets to be seen.
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