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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    You'd look good with the Canadian khaki balmoral, and you can get one from Glengarryhats at http://www.glengarryhats.com/balmora...temcplb97999i0.
    Their desert tan also works well with the SWK Lamont variant tartan







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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Sorry to take issue with you Puffer, but Scots style is to have the badge on the LEFT(see picture on post #23) and for civilian wear the balmoral does not have the "starched and ironed" look ,quite the opposite,the more beaten up they look the better they are. I read somewhere that kicking your new balmoral along a road for a mile or two to customise it, is recommended. A bit drastic, perhaps, but it works!
    OOOPS I goofed. I made the changes to the post (reflecting your correction & the pictures themselves )

    I also agree on the "non starched look"

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    Thanks, Puffer for including those mesurments; that does explain the difference.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    ... and for civilian wear the balmoral does not have the "starched and ironed" look ,quite the opposite,the more beaten up they look the better they are. I read somewhere that kicking your new balmoral along a road for a mile or two to customise it, is recommended. A bit drastic, perhaps, but it works!


    Now it all makes perfect sense in my mind. I didn't think they were perfectly formed and ridgedly flat-stiff as a board on top-more lumpy and soft.
    Thanks Jock! That takes care of most of my fears and worries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Their desert tan also works well with the SWK Lamont variant tartan
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    Thanks, Panache. I will keep that in mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    Thanks, Puffer for including those mesurments; that does explain the difference.





    Now it all makes perfect sense in my mind. I didn't think they were perfectly formed and ridgedly flat-stiff as a board on top-more lumpy and soft.
    Thanks Jock! That takes care of most of my fears and worries.
    Any time Ted. Leave all that starch and ironing stuff for the military! Actually, joking apart, sometimes people's military background is quite obvious by the way they incorrectly wear the civilian balmoral.

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    I think I like them now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Any time Ted. Leave all that starch and ironing stuff for the military! Actually, joking apart, sometimes people's military background is quite obvious by the way they incorrectly wear the civilian balmoral.
    Although I agree with you for "general casual wear" I think that the "Ironed look'" looks better for semi- dress ( like the dif. of wearing a "slouch" hat with a suit or a nice fedora )

    NOTE, my 1960 "beret" is not "ironed/starched" Of course this beret was not "US Army issue" In fact it was not "authorized" @ this date (Kennedy semi-authorized it in 61 & formally in 62) Our berets @ this time were "civilian" made & not "blocked" as they are now" In fact with the exception of the beret I reserved for "dress wear (@ a later date), the "crest/flash was not "backed by a stiffener" ( For my "dress beret", It put a piece of cardboard inside, behind the crest/flash , Many did not, but @ this time I was in DC.

    NOTE, we took PRIDE in looking "informal" But then again, the Regular Army thought we were an aberition any how
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    At this link:
    The Scottish Tartans Museum's Highland Bonnets & Caps,
    there are "woolen tams" in the "HISTORIC STYLES" section near the end of the page. It seems to be the first bonnet in that section and priced at twenty-four dollars. There happens to be a sky blue color offered, as well.
    Any thoughts on that particular bonnet?
    * I'll ask that question by starting a new thread. *

    There are also "desert tan" balmorals like Panache suggested, as well as sky blue ones. They all seem to have black trim though. Maybe not a problem with the black stripe of the half Lamont tartan I wear.
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    My dear Puffer, I hope you are not offended by this, but your last post here proves my point exactly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    ...quite the opposite,the more beaten up they look the better they are. I read somewhere that kicking your new balmoral along a road for a mile or two to customise it, is recommended. A bit drastic, perhaps, but it works!
    Slightly Off Topic...

    When I was at the Hat store on Friday purchasing a new Kangol hat I wore my old black beret. I noted to the clerk that perhaps I should trade in my battered 25+ year old beret (with its cracked band, tattered ribbons, and lost liner) on a new one. She replied "Oh no! I saw you wearing it when you came in. It has a great shape and character. Keep it!"

    Nice to know that some things improve with age and wear

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