I no longer live in Edinburgh but I'd like to get back there some day.I saw a few fedoras mostly stingy brims last time I was there so lets hope there's even more this year.Have you had any reason to contribute to the nicest/dumbest comments thread as a result of wearing hats in Edinburgh,RobStC...
They are sold here in Edinburgh, Scotland in a little hat shop near the grassmarket (Fabhatrix) I saw a lovely one called the "Classic" which has a taller crown than usually found on British hats.It cost £70.00. They have a website www.fabhatrix.com but as yet,don't have a mens section...
Fighting back has never done me any good and as a result,I will carry the emotional scars with me for the rest of my life.Words are far worse than physical hurt by a long way.I was 51 two years ago,before I got my self esteem back.Sorry....I got carried away there.
You don't see those tartan socks worn with the kilt enough.They are more expensive though but look great especially with the shoes that have buckles on the front.
I have had a sense of impending numptiness from hooligans for as long as I can remember.I too am sick of unwelcomed comments and mockery from them.I have so far started wearing a newsboy cap and I am enjoying the warmth it gives against the wind chill.In the warmer weather, I am thinking of...
The gent with the fedora was in the shop next door to the shoe shop and didn't hear.There are some nice helpful people here, not enough though.Style stands out a mile here in fact even in Edinburgh where loads of men are smart this man would still be noticable.
This morning, as I walked to work, I saw a man who has to be the sharpest dresser in Scotland! Up here in the highlands, people dress for hillwalking and mountain climbing even if they've never been near a hill.The wearing of a necktie means "your very smart" and a nice overcoat is unusual.The...
There's nothing worn under my kilt,it's in perfect working order:D :D .
Having said that, my kilt is a ww1 black watch kilt made of the heavy wool.The first time I wore it to a Burns supper, my thighs were red raw with the scratchy wool! My pipes are R.G.Lawries also from 11th.BTN A&SH stamped...
I do that with cameras and now hats.It's an automatic reaction.If we go to the cinema and my wife slaps a bit of duck tape across my mouth I'll know why:D
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