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Blonde Girl With Big Breasts Wearing A Black Top And The Beret At The Window
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• Scotland
There are several Scottish variants of the beret, notably the Scottish bonnet or Bluebonnet (originally bonaid in Gaelic), whose ribbon cockade and feathers identify the wearer’s clan and rank), and which is a symbol of Scottish patriotism. Other Scottish types include the tam-o'-shanter (named by Robert Burns after a character in one of his poems) and the striped Kilmarnock cap, both of which feature a large pompom in the center.
• South America
In South America, both wool and cotton berets are commonly seen as headwear among Gauchos in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile, most of which are manufactured by Bonigor SA of Argentina and Fábrica Nacional de Sombreros of Uruguay. Though common enough among the general population, berets seem to be avoided by indigenous groups. Most likely the wearing of the beret, as in Spain, is largely dependent on the climate.
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