If it is heavy enough
Originally Posted by
PatrickHughes123
Aren't you a priest man? What is with the sexual joke?
Anyway, what I meant to say was 'flapping'. When a wind goes by, the metal pin stops it from blowing all over the place. I've seen it.
A kilt pin, if it is heavy or bulky enough, can help keep the top apron down in a breeze.
Your kilt is designed to allow the two aprons to ride across each other to give you adequate freedom of movement when you need it. So, if you put the kilt pin through both aprons, you run the risk of stressing/tearing one or both if you spread your legs/knees when you sit down or climb up something.
Larry
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae, But he kens fine where its goin'.
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