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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
    It's not that I'm an "undercover baldy",as you put it. In fact, if I didn't shave my head, I would have thinning hair on top, and in cooler months I often go hatless. But, being in Scotland, I guess you don't experience the kind of temperatures and sun conditions we have here in Virginia during July and August.The temperatures are often over 100F(38C) and humidity near 100 percent at times. Believe me,you do not want to experience a "scalp burn". It is quite painful. Add to this, I have already had cancer so I use any available protection against getting skin cancer, including a hat.
    I agree. I have a full head of hair, but I still wear a panama hat to games in the summer months, to avoid getting sunburn on my ears, nose, and neck. I think it looks just fine, and it's a nod to the differing weather conditions in the USA than in Scotland. I usually wear an fedora to work, with a straw hat for summer, too, though, so I guess I'm a "hat guy".

    That being said, I have worn a glen many times with bands, and I don't like them all that much. And balmorals call up too many bad memories of the old days, when many people in the band either wore them like pizza men, or put so many pins in the thing that you couldn't see the hat underneath. Yech!
    "To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro

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    Ardchoille, you look fine!
    Besides, it's SEATTLE! I've seen tams and glengarry's on the head of people in jeans and biker jackets.

    It's been my experience that sometimes a person will try to "correct" someone else in an attempt to hide their own ignorance on a subject that they frequently know nothing about.

    Kilt on, and keep yer noggin warm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetcar View Post
    Ardchoille, you look fine!
    Besides, it's SEATTLE! I've seen tams and glengarry's on the head of people in jeans and biker jackets.

    It's been my experience that sometimes a person will try to "correct" someone else in an attempt to hide their own ignorance on a subject that they frequently know nothing about.

    Kilt on, and keep yer noggin warm!
    Aye, the Seattle weather often calls for some type of covering.. seeing as I have no hair. Warm days in the middle of January, snow in the last days of March.. the weather is a bit unpredictable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    Actually, I've been wearing kilts for years and have never had a sporran chain wear or fray the kilt - I guess I've just been lucky. I recently purchased an all-leather strap, though, and am planning to switch because I feel it looks better.
    It can happen, I'm afraid. I've seen a kilt with a hole all the way through the left apron, caused by a sporran chain. It breaks the heart...


    As for what Hamish said, about Americans and hats, I'm living proof. Wear my ball cap all the time!

    A picture from 4 years ago...


    A picture from 3 years ago...


    A picture from 2 years ago...


    A picture from last year...


    A picture from two weeks ago...


    Same hat! I never took it off (note the fading)!
    Last edited by Ryan Ross; 31st March 08 at 05:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    . . . Of course no gentleman would wear a hat indoors. . . .
    Of course, every gentleman understands that, for the purposes of this rule, every hotel lobby is a part of the great outdoors and that motel offices are not hotel lobbies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    Same hat! I never took it off (note the fading)!
    That's called "hat dedication"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    This is interesting because I was under the impression that a married man tied the bows of his hat but an unmarried man did not, not sure where I heard that. Was I mistaken in that assumption?
    I grew up learning that same tradition so you were not alone. Finally stitched mine in a tight bow when I found the right woman.
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    I wear hats!

    I wear hats, and the last picture and skin cancer is why!






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    Someone is full of horse manure.

    You look great. The balmoral goes with anything, including trousers!

    Like the old Scotsman said when the batter drew a base on balls and was told that he was walking because he had four balls: "Walk with pride, mon, walk with pride."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    . . .Same hat! I never took it off (note the fading)!
    That is very cool!
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
    Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.

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