Glengarry [also Glengarry bonnet or Glengarry cap) is a boat-shaped cap without a peak made of thick-milled woolen material with a toorie or bobble on top and ribbons hanging down behind. It is normally worn as part of Scottish military or civilian dress.
Glengarries were generally worn steeply angled, with the right side of the cap worn low, often touching the ear, and the side with the cap badge higher on the head. The trend since the end of the war has been to wear the Glengarry level on the head.
A Glengarry (also Glengarry bonnet or Glengarry cap) is a type of cap which is boat-shaped cap without a peak made of thick-milled woolen material with a toorie or bobble on top and ribbons hanging down behind, capable of being folded flat. It became part of the uniform of a number of Scottish regiments, with differences in whether or not the cap had a diced band around above the brim and in the colors.