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    Kiltpin on my AmeriKilts

    Decided to wear my AmeriKilts to work this week. Hot out there, dog days of August and all.

    On a lark pinned my clan sword kilt pin on my black AmeriKilt. Not only gives the light apron some weight, it really dresses up the kilt.

    Wearing the black AK with my new West Point tartan shirt, black soccer sox pushed down, and black tennis shoes. Just that one little pin seems to set the tone.

    Hadn't expected the formal kilt pin to so dress up a casual kilt.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Riverkilt,

    Did you go to West Point "USMA"?

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    Nope, just like the black and gray tartan and L.L. Bean is selling it so bought one. Goes well with black kilts. Its hard to find tartan shirts to go with solid kilts. Military time was with the USN and USMC....a very very long time ago...

    Ron
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    On a lark pinned my clan sword kilt pin on my black AmeriKilt. Not only gives the light apron some weight, it really dresses up the kilt.
    Ron
    Ron,

    Does the pin leave a lasting hole in your plain kilts? I'm afraid to damage my aprons. :-?


    Dale
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    No hole that I can see, its a pretty tight twill. Standard sword and crest type kilt pin.

    Ron
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I usually wear a kilt pin on my AK putty. It helps to keep that light weight apron down and have no evidence of any holes from the pin.

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    Have any of you tried a pin on a UK? I'm thinkin' that the narrow apron might not be conducive to pin usage - that you'd be knockin' it toward the center with each step, thereby opening up the gap.

    I'm asking because I've got a nice pin (much like the XMarks pin I have on order), and the only kilts I wear on a regular basis right now are UKs.

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    I don't wear a kilt pin on my UK's, it just looks weird. I do on my PK.

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow
    I don't wear a kilt pin on my UK's, it just looks weird. I do on my PK.

    Adam
    I don't either, Adam. Modern kiltpins are really nothing more than decorative and somehow they just look out of place (to my mind) on anything other than a Scottish-made kilt. It's an aesthetic thing!
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    I would tend to agree with Hamish, but it is a matter of preference. Solid kilts have such clean, definable lines that I don't think that a kilt pin adds anything to the aesthetics. As for the function of a kilt pin, it seems that the same could be obtained with an oversized safety pin... it would give it a more "industrial - grunge" look that the kids dig. :-)

    Just my 2 cents.

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