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    I'm so glad I could make my husband and so many other men so happy with just one hat!

    Did that come out wrong?

    Thank you Glen.

    I love you too, Jamie dear.

    Be well,

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    I agree with all the other posts, that style looks great with a kilt. It occurs to me that the general look of it is faintly similar to that of a pith helmet. Well done!

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    I take note of Hamish's words and whilst it is usually the country set in Scotland that wear a deer stalker,they do not necessarily go deer stalking.In another thread a while ago now,I made the comment that most Scots and most kilted Scots prefer to go bareheaded and I have seen little,even in some dire weather recently,to dissuade them of that habit. Hamish you are in good company there. I have also said, in the past here, that the balmoral is the most traditional head wear for a gentleman wearing the kilt to wear in Scotland, but as I have already said, bareheaded wins hands down. I have also said that some kilted gentlemen in Scotland do wear either a "fore and aft" or a deer stalker and that is true. Not every body's cup of tea, I grant you, but I think that Jamie has proved to most, that the deer stalker and the kilt go well together.

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    Thank you everyone for all the well expressed opinions.

    As for the loafers

    I wore them today with a kilt and though they were quite comfortable, I suspect that they are not going to a regular part of my kilted wardrobe. They will probably look better with my brown and khaki trousers anyway.

    As for the new deer stalker hat

    I wore the second outfit all day yesterday and didn't get one single "Sherlock Holmes" remark. Perhaps as Sara noted, the overall design and shape/size of the peaks makes it look more like a hat and less like a costume prop. A very nice hat that will get a lot of use.

    As for the infamous "other" hat

    I am still quite fond of it (if it is indicative of Kangol's quality I need more Kangol hats). It actually looks even better with the colors of my regular cut tweed jacket (a brown one). I'm sure it will still get kilted use (much to Jock Scot's horror! ) My trilby Gaffer has a place of honor on a brass elephant shaped hook that is reserved for the hat I reach before before I even think about what I am wearing. Tradition is a great thing, but everyone needs to express themselves a little.

    As to deer stalkers and inverness capes in general

    It really is a pity that these two items have become so associated with the Great Detective. Today I took the children to the San Francisco Zoo. On our walk to the main entrance we made a slight detour to look at the ocean. The day was stormy- cold, windy, and raining heavily. Yet standing there I found that both deer stalker and inverness cape kept me wonderfully warm and dry.The snug fitting deerstalker (my older gray one) never threaten to fly off.


    They aren't for everyone, but even if a tad flamboyant for modern America, they are extremely useful and practical items.



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    Jaime. I think it works wonderfully. And I even think the slip-on shoes work for a walking outfit.


    Hamish and Jock: The deerstalker actually gets worn fairly often in Glasgow. There are a lot of older and some younger gents who have it as everyday attire there.
    While I was in school there was an old highland man who wore his Kilt and tweed jacket with a deerstalker EVERY day. He would go on a long walk all around the local park and had such a fine bearing and obvious confidence that none of the school children ever made fun of him.


    Wear it well, Jamie!

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    Jamie
    That is a great photo of the three of you, it looks like Xena and Sinbad are having a grand time stomping on the beach. Is that a flat cap that Sinbad is sporting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    ... Is that a flat cap that Sinbad is sporting?

    Why yes it is Glen he is, but as Sinbad is wearing jeans he does not incur a penalty with the Kilt Police

    Seriously though, way2fractious has one just like it with flaps for keeping your ears warm that tuck inside the cap when the weather is warmer.

    I bought it for him the other day and he loves it.

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    My dear Panache, did you not post that one of the reasons for getting a new hat was to offer some amount of protection for your ears? And then you don said hat the wrong way?!? If I may...................................






    Now THIS will protect your ears!
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    Mikey,

    I am going to have to personally come up to Canada soon and take away that deer stalker from you.

    If you thought the Kilt Police were bad you have no idea...

    They are nothing compared to the dreaded HAT POLICE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mikey View Post
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    Mikey? What's the plant badge you're wearing? It goes well with your hat!

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