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30th April 07, 10:55 AM
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blazer badge...
 Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
I have recently acquired a beautifully made (and pricey!) embroidered clan crest (you've probably seen them...the ones that employ gold wire in addition to the usual colored threads). About 4.5" diameter.
I was thinking of putting it on the breast pocket of my black Argyle (actually a converted sport jacket. I've seen crests on semi-formal jackets like that on many occasions. Then I got to thinking...is it appropriate to put it on a PC (or in my case a converted tuxedo jacket) for black-tie occasions? I have very limited experience with formal Highland attire (other than the photos I've seen here) and I cannot recall seeing a clan crest on a formal jacket.
Any opinions from members who have real experience with formal attire are appreciated.
I wouldn't wear it on a PC -- "less is more" when it comes to formal wear. The PC is elegant in its own right without a lot of "bells and whistles".
The Argyll? Perhaps for a less formal event during the day time, but not for an evening event.
Remember, blazer badges, such as a clan/regimental/club badge are really designed for a club jacket/blazer. I have one for our St. Andrew's Society that I wear on my blue blazer (with grey flannel trousers) when I am not in Highland "kit". And when I wear my badge, I never wear a lapel badge (I also only wear one lapel badge at a time.)
But, different hourses for courses...
T.
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