I think we mentioned a red or black beret, but the possibilities are endless.
Substantially more than 100,000 soldiers from one third of the world's armies have worn the pale blue beret or helmet.
They can wear black shirts but not black berets.
Why should they not be provided to all who want them, in exactly the same way as blue berets or khaki berets are provided?
We may call them schoolchildren, but they are not necessarily what one thinks of as nice little things going around in long socks and berets.
In this direction, we have already made a start with the beret.
The wearer of the beret came up and talked to me, but he was very cagey, giving "yes"and"no" answers.
We have heard talk about bedside mats and berets.