Got you thinking, eh? Alright, I don't like the "John Deere" hat any more than the flat cap when worn with the kilt and this is my point. The JD cap does not pretend to be anything else than what it is, the tweed flat cap when worn with the kilt implies, to me and more importantly to those that know no better, some sort of implication that it is "proper" Highland attire. It is not. The kilt is, when all said and done, Highland attire. Yes?

Now we can all have a bit of fun at each other's expense and we can all agree or disagree with good grace and that is fine so thank you for allowing me to disagree with you fine fellows here.LOL