Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock
 Kilmarnock - flat beret blue, red or black with a large pompom in the center, made of thick woolen cloth. Owes its name to the town of Kilmarnock, located on the island of Great Britain, in Scotland, in the county of Ayr, which was originally produced, since the 17th century. Takes first knitted and then drag, to form a tight ...
 Kilmarnock - flat beret blue, red or black with a large pompom in the center, made of thick woolen cloth. Owes its name to the town of Kilmarnock, located on the island of Great Britain, in Scotland, in the county of Ayr, which was originally produced, since the 17th century. Takes first knitted and then drag, to form a dense rug. Kilmarnock is a part of military uniforms. Decorated with various patches, badges, ostrich feathers. The figures indicate the number of take on the shelf, emblem - types of troops. Kilmarnock officer on a drawing in the form of red and white cells in three rows. Is the prototype of the modern Scottish beret with feathers.