
Originally Posted by
Jock Scot
Quite right Jamie,I did say that Highland attire need not look too "planned and contrived", but there are limits you know! I think that this thread demonstrates,in general terms, perfectly, how people are unaware of how others think.Generally speaking people, your side of the Atlantic seem to stretch the kilt wearing boundaries without being aware that some people this side of the Atlantic are tearing their hair out! What are we to do about it? Just sit there and nod sagely? Well, we could, but we (well alright me at the moment))try to gently point out and inform and I hope, those that want to listen will be better informed, even if people choose to ignore it later, which is of course their right. Only trying to help,you know!

Jock,
Something that strikes me about this discussion is how that head gear is something that is really tied in with one's climate.
From you I have understood that the Highlands of Scotland are rather damp, cool, and very windy.
Therefore the proper hat for a highlander should
(1) Keep one's head warm
(2) Not fly off
I think that as the kilt has been worn in other climes other kit has been adopted to make it work.
I can't imagine a highlander in a pith helmet in Scotland, why on earth would he want to block what little sun comes down? 
ith: 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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