Good question, Bill: technically, by wearing the crest badge of the Clan Chief (the so-called "Clan Badge"), you are declaring your fealty to that Chieftain and his clan. While wearing the badge of one Chief and the tartan of another clan might cause some confusion among those of us who like to play "ID the tartan" at games, Burns Nights, etc., I don't feel strongly about it -- just take care to explain that the badge belongs to your Clan's Chief, whilst the tartan is honour of your wife's clan.Originally Posted by Bill
Of course, there are some suitable alternatives to the "Clan Badge", such as the badge with the buckle and strap and St. Andrew and his cross, the patron of Scotland, or a Scottish Thistle -- both the Saltire and Thistle are national badges of Scotland, so they would be appropriate as well.
Matt Newsome is our other student of the "gentle science" of heraldry, so I'll yield the floor to him for further comment.
Cheers,
Todd
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