
Originally Posted by
longhuntr74
COL . . .I have seen Glengarry caps and Balmoral Bonnets on the Scottish Tartans Museum Giftshop site in Airborne Maroon, SF Green, Ranger Tan, Black, and Navy. It's kind of a novel concept I think and definitely targeted towards us military types... .Thanks!
I don't know if anyone ever spoke about your original post.
I think many of the alternate colors of dicing were used by some of the Canadian regiments. I have a dark green glengarry which was worn by one of the Highland regiments before they were amalgamated, but I don't remember which one. I like to wear it on St. Patrick's Day with a Northern Ireland pin attached. It's kind of a private joke.
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