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    Proper Kilt Pin Placement

    This has probably been done to death on the boards, but I have to ask. I've worn a kilt for a while now, not everyday like you lads and lassies, but on certain special occasions. I usually wear my kilt pin on the front apron only (naturally!) and anywhere from 1/4 to 1/3 up from the bottom.

    My question is, is there a rule for the proper placement of the pin or is anywhere on the bottom half near the edge acceptable? And while we're at it, IS there a proper distance away from the frayed edge?

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    I've heard 2" from the side, 4" from the bottom. Then again it could depend on the size and shape. Go by eye.

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    This is kind of hart do explain, but ...

    I stand with my legs about shoulder width apart. The pin goes dead center over the front of my right leg (adjusted slightly if there is a dominant thread near by - less than 1/4" - to center on). Bottom of the pin right at the top of the hollow before the top of the knee.

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    I'd post a pic, but I can't find a single one that shows a pin

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    OK - Since you asked, here is the definitive answer. All other answers are wrong!

    Bottom of kilt pin is 3 11/16" from lower edge and exactly 3" from right edge, unless the pattern of the tartan makes the pin look weird, then start adding and subtracting 3/16" from right and bottom edges until it feels right........

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    I keep mine about and inch or so from each edge.

    I think this is a case of "to each his own."

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    Just remember not to pin through both the outer and inner aprons.
    The pin should be through the outer apron only.

    And it's first function is just a weight to hold the apron down in a breeze. So lower and closer to the fringe is better than higher and further away.

    The second reason for the pin is a bit of bling or flash. So wear what looks good to you. I'm fond of my little silver kokopelli that started out as a ladies necklace.
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    James MacMillan is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Kokopelli - now there's a term I haven't heard for a while!

    That would really go with some of the weathered tartans!

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    OK - Since you asked, here is the definitive answer. All other answers are wrong!

    Bottom of kilt pin is 3 11/16" from lower edge and exactly 3" from right edge, unless the pattern of the tartan makes the pin look weird, then start adding and subtracting 3/16" from right and bottom edges until it feels right........

    Got it?
    Is that sarcasm I detect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    Is that sarcasm I detect?
    Of course not. Marines have no sense of humor I've been able to detect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    I've heard 2" from the side, 4" from the bottom. Then again it could depend on the size and shape. Go by eye.
    Good advice there.

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