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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    Just my opinion, but I don't think that is going to look right, at all.

    When I wear mine, I do, indeed, pin it through the jacket.
    I've actually got that same pin - but since I've never worn, nor am I likely to ever wear, a fly plaid, I can't say how it'll look.

    It may look just fine.

    It'll go through the fly plaid and the jacket approximately where the tip of your right index finger lands when you place "your hand over your heart" as if you were saying the American Pledge of Allegiance or performing the civilian salute to the Flag of the United States.

    If the pin is too short or too small, you can use a larger safety pin for the fly plaid to the jacket, then put your decorative pin over it to be visible.

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    I love the pin, but I'm wondering if it'd get swallowed up in the fabric. One of the nice things about a round brooch is that it holds everything flat. But I think that ancient style is exquisite, so try it!

    And yes, you'll have to pin it through the jacket. There's a lot of weight in a plaid, and it'll come right off your shoulder if it isn't pinned down. The pin will go through the weave of the fabric, so it shouldn't leave any holes. My brooch is a penannular I forged, with a forged pin, so it's on the thick side, but it leaves no holes in either plaid nor jacket.

    Nick
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    Thanks guys, I appreciate all of your input.

    I guess I should also ask if there's a proper method to 'folding' or gathering the fly plaid so that it drapes nicely front and back. Is there such a thing or should I just fold it 'accordion' style and let it hang like that?

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    Okay, here's two more pics of the hound brooch:





    I was please to find that it's a bit larger than I'd expected; I don't think it's too small to fasten my flyplaid (to my kilt jacket). What do you guys think?

    EDIT: I could still use some advice on how to drape or hang a flyplaid properly. Is there a correct way, or a one way or another that looks best?
    Last edited by MacSimoin; 3rd July 06 at 07:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacSimoin
    EDIT: I could still use some advice on how to drape or hang a flyplaid properly. Is there a correct way, or a one way or another that looks best?
    Look: Image search on Google for "fly plaid"

    There should be enough pictures for you to get a general idea.

    I've described one method above already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc
    ...I've described one method above already.
    Caradoc:

    I think you misunderstood: I didn't mean how to fasten it; I've already gotten a good idea from what you and others have suggested.

    What I meant was how to drape or hang the flyplaid properly. Googling flyplaid is a little help, but I'm looking for real world experience. Thanks!

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    Here's a couple of pictures from Alexis Malcolm's site:





    I just realized that the plaid is a different tartan from the kilt, a terrible fashion no-no.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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