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    Alternative to kilt pins

    This is nothing new I am sure (there is nothing new under the sun), however, with a couple of "work kilts" in the pipeline I was thinking about two things I believe to be true:

    1. Most kilts look better with some kind of kilt pin.
    2. When at work kilted, kilt pins can be dangerous to kilt and wearer.

    Solution?
    Embroidered badges in the place of kilt pins.

    Badges are nothing new, USAK, and others I'm sure use them already.
    What about clan badges embroidered? Is anyone doing this?

    I think it's a great idea.

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    I don't know that I would embroider a patch on one of my kilts. It's too permanent and I tend to like to change the kilt pin on occasion as my tastes change. However, I do wear an antique (1890) hallmarked silver Mackay Clan Crest as a kilt pin most of the time. It is quite a bit heavier, wider and slightly larger than a traditional modern white metal crest so it serves it purpose, and that is to keep the kilt apron flat. Works great as a kilt pin and is unusual enough to not look out of place.

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    Good point, but the badge could be embroidered on to seperate material then sewn onto the kilt.

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    Rudy at Celtic Empire sells embroidered clan badges.

    http://www.celticempire.com/Merchant...e=SCOTTISHCLAN

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Rudy at Celtic Empire sells embroidered clan badges.

    http://www.celticempire.com/Merchant...e=SCOTTISHCLAN
    Bubba,

    These are bullion badges for a blazer. They are a wee bit too big for a kilt pin, and since they are bullion, probably far too dressy for casual wear.

    Cheers,

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    They are nice Todd, but as you say, wee bit too big for a kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Good point, but the badge could be embroidered on to seperate material then sewn onto the kilt.
    Attaching an embroidered with velcro would allow you to change it easily whenever you wish.Plus,it would have more"give"if snagged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    Attaching an embroidered with velcro would allow you to change it easily whenever you wish.Plus,it would have more"give"if snagged.

    Yeah yeah I like it ,like that!

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    So far I have only done my own logos and a few clan crest patches for kilts.

    I'll work on digitizing the X Marks kilt pin tomorrow and see what I can come up with.

    I should be able to get the cost down to around $20.00 us per patch.
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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