Bzzliteyr said:We haven't even discussed the "trench" of your beret...
In the armour corps it's a no no but all the other goofy trades like to have them so they catch water or something...
peterpan said:Well just to put your mind at ease Sapper I DO have 2 that are formed I just never wear them...LOL.....and most guys I know never were a berret at work .
LOL my bad.....but honestly it's the french way to say it :PMedMoe said:What's a berret? Is that like a ferret?
peterpan said:Man I am so glad I have began to get used to the wedge! Much much less work, and doubles as a pillow during nap time :cheers:...Right, EYE IN THE SKY ....LOL :nod:
2ndChoiceName said:Hi all,
I'm just curious as to how you all form your berets and if there is a difference in how they do it between regiments/corps etc.
I know some people cut the cardboard backing down, some like the big "trench" thing on the left side, as well as the ones with the leather sweatband that seem to have a much thicker wool, with much more material. I've also seen ones where the cap badge sits basically on the side of the person's head and there is no discernible part that stands up, apparently this is the way the Armoured Corps does it?
Just wondering how people on here form theirs, how they modify it, and if there's a reason or tradition behind it.
PuckChaser said:Then again, I don't use the logistik unicorp pizza berets, so I don't end up with massive amounts of fabric over my ear or a giant trench behind the badge.