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The Glengarry is the same colour as the army's service dress uniform with a black band and two black swallow-tail ribbons at the rear. The cap badge is worn over the left eye. Officers in the RDF wear a similar Glengarry but with green band and ribbons as part of their service dress uniform. Army pipers and drummers wear a black Glengarry with ...
Being almost two feet tall, the design promotes air circulation within the hat. [4] They have been noted to resemble witch hats. [1] [3] [6] It is made from plaited strips of date palm (nakhl, Arabic: نخل) leaves. [5] [7] [8] They are often worn in Hadhramaut by female herders and field workers who also wear black abayas.