Glengarry bonnet

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The Glengarry bonnet is a traditional Scottish cap, typically creased and boat-shaped with ribbons at the back, commonly worn as part of Highland military and ceremonial dress.

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Surface form Occurrences
Balmoral bonnet 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Highland dress accessory
Scottish cap
military headdress
associatedWith British Army NERFINISHED
Scottish culture
clan identity
countryOfOrigin Scotland
distinguishedFrom Balmoral bonnet by its crease and boat shape
etymology named after Glengarry in the Scottish Highlands
genderAssociation primarily male
hasAlternativeName Glengarry cap NERFINISHED
hasComponent cap badge
cockade
streamer ribbons
toorie
hasFeature central crease
ribbons at the back
hasShape boat-shaped
hasStyle side bow on ribbons
upright sides
hasUse civilian Highland dress headdress
military uniform headdress
relatedTo Balmoral bonnet NERFINISHED
Tam o' Shanter cap
timePeriod 19th century to present
typicalColor black
dark blue
green
typicalMaterial wool
typicalPattern tartan
typicalWearContext Highland games
formal Scottish events
military ceremonies
parades
usedAs part of Highland ceremonial dress
part of Highland military dress
wornBy Scottish Highland regiments NERFINISHED
Scottish dancers
pipe bands
wornOn head
wornWith Argyll jacket NERFINISHED
doublet
kilt

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Highland dress hasPart Glengarry bonnet
Highland dress hasPart Glengarry bonnet
this entity surface form: Balmoral bonnet