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View Poll Results: Irish flat cap with Scottish Kilt

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  • Yes, mix it up

    23 41.07%
  • No,

    23 41.07%
  • Yes, with Clan Badge/Kilt Pin on Cap

    0 0%
  • Yes, without Clan Badge/Kilt Pin on cap

    10 17.86%
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    Scotch/Irish mix

    Hello all,

    I have an opinion question, I've looked and see nothing definitive one way or the other on this:

    I have both Scottish and Irish heritage. Primarily Scottish, my first kilt is of my Scottish heritage. I will be debuting it during a Scottish festival in May. I would also like to tip my hat to my Irish heritage, but getting the Irish kilt is out of the question pending finances and asking someone from that family for their blessings to wear it. As a compromise, I thought of getting an Irish flat cap with or without the Irish family's crest (I can get the blessing for either tartan or crest very quickly, so I am not worried about that).

    My question is a 2 part, and the poll is above. Please let me know what you think and add any input you wish.

    Thank you in advance!
    Last edited by The TALL TN Scot; 12th March 18 at 11:45 AM.
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