Some wearers of the Balmoral used to wear it puffed up on the head and creased down the middle, which became a new style of hat called the Glengarry. The checker pattern has traditionally been a protestant symbol, but can nowadays simply express a preferred look, and this hat has quite a look! Accessorise any formal highland outfit.
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I received my Glengarry today. This is my first
experience with Scotweb Store and I am very pleased.
The cap is very well made, and as we are presently experiencing cold weather, it should be quite comfortable.