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    caubeen_black.jpgThe Caubeens from glengarryhats.com seem to have a rosette over the right eye that (to me anyway) seems to be where a badge would be pinned. I don't have one, yet, but have been thinking about it.
    "Don't give up what you want most for what you want now."
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    Quote Originally Posted by duke_19_62 View Post
    caubeen_black.jpgThe Caubeens from glengarryhats.com seem to have a rosette over the right eye that (to me anyway) seems to be where a badge would be pinned. I don't have one, yet, but have been thinking about it.
    The bonnet in the picture will put the badge over the wearers left eye. Just so know, so that we are all "reading from the same page" so to speak, it is how the chap wearing it, facing us, not us viewing it in the picture above, is how the position is judged.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    You are correct, Sir! I got confused for a second there. I stand corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke_19_62 View Post
    You are correct, Sir! I got confused for a second there. I stand corrected.
    Oh, confusion and me are well aquainted! By the way, "Jock" will do nicely.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Hello Pleated One,

    I find, especially with hats, that people fall into two major groups- those who like their hats looking crisp and new and those who prefer the 50 mission crush- that is, a hat that looks as if it has been around and seen a few things. If you poke around, you will find a thread here that discusses the proper way to break in a Balmoral. I think your Caubeen might benefit from similar initiation.

    As for decoration, you have a wide array of options- a clan badge, any sort of pin, a cockade, either simple or elaborate, or a feather. The search feature will help you look at many options. In Scotland, eagle feathers are worn by clan chiefs. In the US, they are also popular with people threatened with Federal prison. If you have nothing to do while you wait for your kilt, you can study up on eagle feathers in various posts.

    It is a good looking hat. May you wear it in good health.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Hello Pleated One,

    I find, especially with hats, that people fall into two major groups- those who like their hats looking crisp and new and those who prefer the 50 mission crush- that is, a hat that looks as if it has been around and seen a few things. If you poke around, you will find a thread here that discusses the proper way to break in a Balmoral. I think your Caubeen might benefit from similar initiation.

    As for decoration, you have a wide array of options- a clan badge, any sort of pin, a cockade, either simple or elaborate, or a feather. The search feature will help you look at many options. In Scotland, eagle feathers are worn by clan chiefs. In the US, they are also popular with people threatened with Federal prison. If you have nothing to do while you wait for your kilt, you can study up on eagle feathers in various posts.

    It is a good looking hat. May you wear it in good health.
    Hello MacLowlife, Thanks for your input/suggestions. They were informative and very helpful. I know now not to go near Eagle feathers! Some of the previous posts on the subject were quite "spirited"
    Bob

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    Here's a nice photo showing the caubeens worn with white tropical tunics

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