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    Tams

    Ok, showing my ignorance here. Is there any difference between a 'Tam' and a 'Tam beret' (no not tabourine you stupid machine!)?
    I've seen some sites selling 'Tam berets' and want to make sure it's not a ladies hat as opposed to a proper Tam.
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    I've never heard of anything described as a "tam beret", but can only assume its perhaps a beret fashioned from pie-wedge fabric segments in a manner similar to a tam-o-shanter, rather than from a single top piece, like a flat cap would be? I dunno.
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    Thanks Ken. It was new to me as well.
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    Stay Puff man's tam

    Well Ken here's what I googled for photos. I don't know more than what I can see, but I know what I would wear. b t.JPGslouch.JPG tam.JPG
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    Quite shocked at the price of the green tam! The army issue ones can be found new on ebay for much cheaper. I don't know what the shipping and taxes would be for anybody reading this but check it out if you want to buy one.

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    Why not purchase a surplus Tam at What Price Glory?
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    I'm working on knitted caps at the minute, and have been measuring all the ones I've made/worn - the tam/beret looks to have a deeper brim than the beret, but not much more diameter.

    I would be careful to find out the diameter of any cap before purchase as it could look rather skimpy to have - say - a 10 inch diameter top, particularly if you have a large head, and if it is puffy like the blue one it might look a bit silly....

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    The only real difference I've seen in terms of men's style is heritage. At Irish events I see the plain tams and at Scottish events I see the tams with the ball on top...only observation I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaser90EK View Post
    The only real difference I've seen in terms of men's style is heritage. At Irish events I see the plain tams and at Scottish events I see the tams with the ball on top...only observation I have.
    Just so you know, the "ball on top" of a tam/balmoral is known as a, tourie.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    OK, contacted one of the suppliers and a 'Tam beret' is pretty much as Anne suggested and is properly called a 'Tammy beret'. Will NOT be getting one of those...even for the weekend.
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