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23rd April 09, 03:33 PM
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(Aside - I did some searching and reading on the flat cap debate. I understand the arguments, and will take them into account. No need to repeat it here! But I do think what goes on the head matters, and obviously will differ based on the "look" you are going for, from casual all the way up to the "high end" of the range. Given that I'm starting out with "sporty" and "casual" looks, I doubt I'll be heading out to get a balmoral, glengarry, or caubeen anytime soon.)
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24th April 09, 11:06 AM
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 Originally Posted by Foosinho
(Aside - I did some searching and reading on the flat cap debate. I understand the arguments, and will take them into account. No need to repeat it here! But I do think what goes on the head matters, and obviously will differ based on the "look" you are going for, from casual all the way up to the "high end" of the range. Given that I'm starting out with "sporty" and "casual" looks, I doubt I'll be heading out to get a balmoral, glengarry, or caubeen anytime soon.)
I quite understand what you are saying and whatever you choose to wear on your head(in spite of my own views!)is entirely your own affair. Can I point out though that a balmoral is the most general purpose Scots bonnet you can have.Formal,informal,sporty the balmoral it is quite at home with any and all situations..
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