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28th May 18, 12:05 PM
#32
Kilt Pin
 Originally Posted by kingandrew
It is true that kilt pins are primarily bling. Certainly a pin can help keep your apron down under mild wind conditions. But I am afraid that a kilt pin heavy enough to hold the apron down during heavy Rocky Mountain winds would be too heavy for the kilt apron to hold up.
I like the look of some of the creative and antique pins I've seen members share on various Xmarks threads. Currently, I only have a cheap claymore pin which I rarely wear. Someday I will get one of those nice silver ones and wear it when I'm going to an especially formal or festive occasion. But I'll be wearing it for looks, rather than to protect my modesty. I recommend anyone concerned about flashing the public to wear some appropriate and comfortable undergarment, even if this disappoints a few self-appoionted "kilt inspectors" here and there.
Andrew
It's weird that you say that because I also have a standard kilt pin bought off the selection of kilt pins in a shop. It is a basic Claymore one. It was £15 GBP, that is about $22.50 USD, if my maths is correct. In school, when we did currency, we were taught that £1 GBP was $1.50 USD, I don't if that has changed since then or what, I'm just going off what I learned in school. Anyway, rambling on a bit here, my point is, my kilt pin is similar if not the same to yours.
Patrick Hughes
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