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*While this hat is named Glengarry Bonnet, it is in fact closer to the style of the [[Wikipedia:Balmoral bonnet| Balmoral Bonnet.]] A [[Wikipedia:Glengarry Bonnet|Glengarry]] is a more boat-shaped hat that sits atop the crown of the head.
 
*While this hat is named Glengarry Bonnet, it is in fact closer to the style of the [[Wikipedia:Balmoral bonnet| Balmoral Bonnet.]] A [[Wikipedia:Glengarry Bonnet|Glengarry]] is a more boat-shaped hat that sits atop the crown of the head.
 
*The trend since the end of the war has been to wear the Glengarry level on the head (as the Demoman does).
 
*The trend since the end of the war has been to wear the Glengarry level on the head (as the Demoman does).
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*When the [[Mann-Conomy Update]] was released, the silver medallion was changed to be team-colored.
  
  

Revision as of 01:55, 1 October 2010

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The Demoman

The Glengarry Bonnet is an unlockable headwear item for the Demoman. It appears as a black Balmoral Bonnet with team-colored trim and pompon (also called a toorie or bobble), and a silver Team Fortress Logo medallion set in the front.

Trivia

  • The bonnet was made part of the uniform of the Glengarry Fencibles when they were formed in 1794 by Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarr. The Glengarry later became a characteristic part of the uniform of the Scottish regiments of the British Army. It is normally worn as part of Scottish military or civilian dress.
  • While this hat is named Glengarry Bonnet, it is in fact closer to the style of the Balmoral Bonnet. A Glengarry is a more boat-shaped hat that sits atop the crown of the head.
  • The trend since the end of the war has been to wear the Glengarry level on the head (as the Demoman does).
  • When the Mann-Conomy Update was released, the silver medallion was changed to be team-colored.