SCOTTISH BALMORAL HAT - ROYAL STEWART
This Scottish Balmoral Hat is the perfect way to "top off" your Royal Stewart Highlander look. The hat is made of 100% wool cotton and features 11 inches of black ribbon that can be tied or tucked in the back or left to hang loose to proudly flap in the Scottish wind. Each hat is fully lined and diamond stitched for comfort and fit. The hat is topped with a traditional red toorie (pom-pom) and is fitted with black silken grosgrain ribbon on the left ready to receive your clan badge or favorite emblem. The Royal Stewart Balmoral Hat is available in almost every hat size, so be certain to measure round your bean above your brow to insure the perfect fit!
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HAT MEASUREMENT CHART |
Inches |
CM |
Size US |
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53 |
6 5/8 |
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54 |
6 3/4 |
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55 |
6 7/8 |
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56 |
7 |
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57 |
7 1/8 |
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58 |
7 1/4 |
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59 |
7 3/8 |
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60 |
7 1/2 |
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61 |
7 5/8 |
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62 |
7 3/4 |
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64 |
8 |
How To Get Your Correct Hat Size:
To get your correct hat size, measure the length around your head with a tape measure just above your eyebrows where your hat will rest. If you don't have a tape measure, use a string and measure it against a ruler. If you are unsure or between sizes, buy the larger size. |
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The Balmoral bonnet dates back to at least the 16th century when it was a soft, knitted wool cap with a voluminous, flat crown, traditionally blue in colour, sometimes with a diced band (usually red-and-white check) around the lower edge and with a coloured toorie (pom-pom) set in the middle of the crown. Nowadays it's commonly worn by civilians, notably civilian pipe bands, but can be considered an appropriate hat worn by any males with Highland casual or evening dress.
Today's Balmoral, the crown of the bonnet is smaller, made of finer cloth and is available in various Tartan Colors. Ribbons in, or attached to the back of, the band (originally used to secure the bonnet tightly) are sometimes worn hanging from the back of the cap. A regimental or clan badge is worn on the left-hand side, affixed to a silk or grosgrain ribbon cockade (usually black, white or red), with the bonnet usually worn tilted to the right to display this emblem. The center of the crown features a toorie, traditionally red.
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