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8th October 04, 07:59 AM
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Kilt Pin Rules
I currently have a kilt pin on all my kilts except my sport kilt and the my traditional that arrived yesterday.
I was wearing the new kilt last night and I thought that it look just fine without a pin. As a matter of fact when I received my MacGregor I prefered it without a pin, but I put one on (bahhhhhh).
Are there any rules, regulations, guidelines or accepted practises with pin.
OR, shall I do as I usually? That is, what ever I feel like.
Casey
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8th October 04, 08:05 AM
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Far as I know there's no rule that says you must use a kilt pin. If you like it better without, do it that way.
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8th October 04, 08:09 AM
#3
The "rule" is pretty simple:
If your kilt's gonna fly-up in a breeze, or is made out of a thin material that might have it raising when you turn... have the decency to wear a kilt pin on the front apron to weigh it down. You do not connect the front and lower aprons, unless the situation is drastically windy. Usually the weight of the pin will hold the apron down enough.
It's not so much a matter of fashion, as much as it's a need for common courtesy in "pleat lifting" conditions.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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8th October 04, 12:58 PM
#4
But Jimmy, some guys like to show off.
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8th October 04, 01:01 PM
#5
Come on now, Bear and Andrew aren't here to defend themselves. Besides that is only at kilt nights
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8th October 04, 01:19 PM
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I wear the Laundry pin i got in boot camp.
it is the only thing I have found that has some weight to it. Mostof the Kilt pins i have seen are light and are little more then a little flash on the edge of my appron.
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8th October 04, 02:38 PM
#7
Re: Kilt Pin Rules
 Originally Posted by Casey
... Are there any rules, regulations, guidelines or accepted practises with pin? Casey
The only kiltpin rule that I'm aware of is to place the pin roughly 1.5 inches in and up from the open corner. I was corrected on this point quite some time ago.
cheers
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8th October 04, 04:00 PM
#8
do whatever you feel like.
but I do think it looks nice to have a kilt pin for formal occasions
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8th October 04, 04:12 PM
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8th October 04, 04:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
 Originally Posted by bubba
But Jimmy, some guys like to show off. 
Hey Bubba... not a pure-blooded Irishman are you?...
But Jimmy, if you can do it IS it showing off to DO IT?
RLJ-
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