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    I have to second Tobus's observation that the sporran is a much more effective tool for keeping your apron down than any kilt pin I've seen.

    It also helps to prevent unintended exposure when you're sitting, Sharon Stone style.

    Andrew

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    I stopped wearing a kilt pin after finding out it wasn't mandatory. It was creating holes in the apron and was a constant cause of concern about snagging it on something and ripping the kilt. I was glad to find out it wasn't a requirement, it's a lot more comfortable without it banging and wobbling around all the time. It's just a cheap one with lots of sharp edges.

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    Here it is in action a while back.

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    Last edited by tokareva; 6th June 18 at 08:03 PM.

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    Terry Searl is offline Registration terminated at the member's request
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    lovely

    It is a lovely kilt pin to be sure, and your kilt is lovely as well ......it would be a shame if either was damaged just for the wearing of the pin .....better the kilt remains kilt pin free and the kilt pin brought out occasionally and admired and the moment you found it remembered......just my opinion though

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