Glengarry Bonnet refers to a Blue woolen cap creased through the crown, like today's overseas cap which appeared in 1805 in Glengarry, Invernesshire, Scotland, hence its name. Glenga rry Bonnet has stiff sides and bound edges, finished with short ribbons hanging in back.

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