indycop
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theprofessor said:dear nonentity,
have you seen the selection at shushans.com, and what does your expertise recommend?
theprofessor said:also... its been a while since i checked this thread, and i wanted to comment on indy cop's aversion to wearing blue berets. anything that would confuse me with the united nations is definitely something i would avoid like the plague! and as for the che comment, why let the likes of him destroy an otherwise useful form of headwear - it was freezing outside today and i was all warm and toasty under my new trusty beret!
BONNET & COCKADE by Terry Purke--April 1984, Dan Gilbert--January 1995
"The standard Basque type beret available from hat shops, clothing stores and street vendors is perfectly acceptable. The dimensions should be 12-inches or more (you will have to search a little to find one this big but they are available) and the color should be blue--a royal blue or a shade lighter than navy blue. The modern military berets with the leather beading around the edge are not acceptable."
theprofessor said:point on the blue bonnet noted... yet there is a difference in the style of the beret as it was noted that the UN uses military style, and werent the scottish versions considered tams?
BellyTank said:Hello-
what you have is a Civil Defence beret(CD), from the UK.
The CD wore dark navy blue(black) versions of British Army battledress uniforms, including the beret.
BERET INDUSTRIES LTD., was a large manufacturer of wartime berets, along with Kangol.
The "18" that you see, may actually be the remnants of the beret's size marking(as these berets are sized in hat sizes)- like "/8", or something, from a 7 1/8 size(for example), or 7 3/8- maybe. Something like that.
Not sure about the "Baret" spelling but it seems to ring a bell for whatever reason. The "arrow mark", "<-" is the mark of the Ministry of Defence and has been used for hundreds of years.
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