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    Looking sharp there Jock.
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    Seriously, Jock! Looking good, sir!

    Thank you for your advice.

    I am leaning toward a hat very similar to yours.
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    The other day I pulled the trigger on one of these:

    http://www.scotweb.co.uk/products/all-wool-ghillie-hat/

    These things look SHARP! I hope that it arrives soon. I am experiencing the 'jones.' If it's this bad for a hat then what shall I do when it is a kilt jones?! LOL!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    The other day I pulled the trigger on one of these:

    http://www.scotweb.co.uk/products/all-wool-ghillie-hat/

    These things look SHARP! I hope that it arrives soon. I am experiencing the 'jones.' If it's this bad for a hat then what shall I do when it is a kilt jones?! LOL!!
    Very smart! I like it.

    Cheers,

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    Thanks, mate.

    Cheers.
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    I'm glad I stumbled onto this thread. After looking at the above link I think I've been confusing the Ghillie hat with the Deerstalker? I recently sold a Barbour hat like the one above thinking it was a deerstalker. Do those wiser on the subject than myself have anything to offer in comparing the two? Many thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronin6290 View Post
    I'm glad I stumbled onto this thread. After looking at the above link I think I've been confusing the Ghillie hat with the Deerstalker? I recently sold a Barbour hat like the one above thinking it was a deerstalker. Do those wiser on the subject than myself have anything to offer in comparing the two? Many thanks!
    From what I gather, "Ghillie Hat" is more of a trade name. The style is called a fore-and-aft hat. A deerstalker is a hunting hat similar in style but with earflaps.

    A F-&-A hat is suitable for country or town wear but a deerstalker ismstrictly a country hat.

    I could be mistaken on any of these points.


    As Jock and others more in-the-know have said, neither hat is EVER called a "Sherlock Holmes" hat. I love Holmes, personally, but intend to wear mine (when it arrives) in a way that is completely un-Sherlock.

    (Totally random fact: Holmes only wears the Deerstalker hat once in the original stories and usually goes hatless. Once or twice he wears what Watson calls a "cloth country cap." He never dons the Inverness cape, either. The Jeremy Brett portrayal was usually spot on with this.)
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    Just to put the record straight. Deerstalkers are quite at home being worn in a town and I don't recall saying that neither a fore'n aft or a deerstalker are"EVER" called a "Sherlock Holmes", as some merchants most certainly do describe them(with ear flaps) as such.
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    My apologies, Jock. I interpreted your post a while back as saying that they are not ever referred to as a Sherlock Holmes hat in Scotland.

    Also, I was unaware that they are fine for town wear. Good to know. Thank you for setting the record straight, sir.
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    Thanks guys.. some great information. A big Holmes fan here as-well. Yep my Barbour had the shape of the deerstalker however it lacked the ear flaps as you stated.

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