+1Very nice.
+1Very nice.
Philipe, The other green beret I have is a Laulhere Heritage.i thought you had one , looks nice just got mine 3 weeks ago
New one is softer, I would think
one of the things about wearing a relaxed beret is you feel semi dressed, but not , , i am always getting dirty at work and work a lot, but when those rare days come around when o am off--i wear my flannels , sweatpants and a nice matching beret, ah yes
Wearing my Boneteria Aotearoa's over the weekend.
At the rugby game under lights, (sorry bad photo) the Boneteria Aotearoa Bordeaux.
Surprisingly received quite a few complements for the beret.
OOO what is the pouce on these beautiesRugby is to berets what pipes are to beards; never far apart. Rugby is of course the major sport played (and celebrated) in Gascony and many, if not most, spectators don a beret during the games.
But of course, Gascony is still part of France (whether they like it or not) and berets are often seen elsewhere in the country at big events. The interesting thing is, is that berets have crossed borders where it concerns rugby.
Wales, Scotland, Ireland...
Even New Zealand (I would say among the lowest beret-density countries in the world), has a tradition of wearing berets to the rugby. Even while playing in the nude, we still don a beret:
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And I think it's great that, thanks to rugby, there is a real revival in beret wearing; in Gascony as well as outside the Beret Heartlands.
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When I last visited Toulouse, I was surprised (and delighted) to see how many people wore berets (and that has certainly to do with Toulouse being home to rugby union club Stade Toulousain).
Laulhère has been awarded the sole rights to supply the official beret for the XV rugby games by the French Rugby Federation.
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I have three left in stock at present...
OOO what is the pouce on these beauties
OOO what is the pouce on these beauties
Is it blue?
Below are photos of my BA universel in black (noir) and my BA universel in blue (marine). Under certain light conditions, it's actually quite hard to tell them apart. Also, the shade of blue is very dark -- almost black.
If I did not know it was blue and did not have a black (noir) beret with which to compare it, I might assume that it was black or nearly black.
Interesting pictures, GrayEyes. I have seen certain clothes where the difference between black and a dark navy was only visible side by side, and in certain light.
Guess it's a combination of things.
Different beret batches ,dye colour may vary. Photo , exposure, lighting and so on.
Here is a photo taken a few meters away from the last one, beret looks much darker.
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Wearing my Boneteria Aotearoa's over the weekend.
At the rugby game under lights, (sorry bad photo) the Boneteria Aotearoa Bordeaux.
Surprisingly received quite a few complements for the beret.
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On this cold wet day, wearing loden Boneteria Aotearoa
Kept the head dry and warm all day
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needless to say, I had to take out an 11p and an Alpin for myself!
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OOOOall this talk about blue, got to me,
I got a new marine blue Auloronesa 10 pouce on the way, luxurious and soft ripe for the wearing