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    Huh.. you're top hat just made me think of something... Slash wearing a kilt? That would be cool...


    How would a bandana look with a kilt? Anybody try that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot View Post
    Huh.. you're top hat just made me think of something... Slash wearing a kilt? That would be cool...


    How would a bandana look with a kilt? Anybody try that?
    All the time many pics of me on here in one.

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    Re: Headwear

    Sorry I don't seem to know where my pics are (packed away in the garage, after a recent move) however I wore a hunter green 'Rogers Rangers' balmoral that has since seen better days (I wore it kilted or not).

    For the last couple of years I wore a clan Mackay ball cap, but will be ordering a new Bottle coloured balmoral from J.Higgins soon, & will follow-up with a black one (which I'll remove the ribbons from) for 'everyday' wear.
    I also remove the 'pom' from the tops of my bonnets, I'm not overly fond of them.

    I'm also on the waiting list for a woad coloured flat bonnet, to use for recreating the Mackay Regt during the 30 Years War.

    & I'm also looking for a nice russett tweed coloured 'flat (drivers) cap'.

    Finally let me add that a friend of mine has inspired me to obtain a wide-brimmed boonie hat for those (very rare) very hot & sunny days we have in my corner of the woods. As a Cameron, he wears one with a Cameron Regt badge affixed to the front.

    Sorry if I ran on a bit!
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    you asked for it

    I just couldn't let it slide.

    Hat is a resistol long oval cowboy hat. Also my favorite (more so than my stetson). Along with biker shirt and my Masonic trimmings


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    Quote Originally Posted by McAlaskan View Post
    I just couldn't let it slide.
    Hat is a resistol long oval cowboy hat. Also my favorite (more so than my stetson). Along with biker shirt and my Masonic trimmings
    There is a lot being said with that outfit. It's like wearing your autobiography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    There is a lot being said with that outfit. It's like wearing your autobiography.
    Thank you sir, its who I am

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