
Originally Posted by
cajunscot
In my opinion, blazer badges are just too big to be worn in place of a kilt pin. They are designed, in size and material (bullion wire) to be worn on the pocket of a blazer/club jacket.
I have seen "mini" versions of these blazer badges that would work for your purpose, however....
I have to agree with Todd (below), but then it is just my opinion and really applies only to me. 

Originally Posted by
cajunscot
Also, I'm not big on wearing items traditionally associated with Highland attire with contemporary kilts such a Utilikilt, because the inventor of said garment fully admits they were never based on a traditional Scottish kilt. Now again, that's just my opinion, and I know it's not a popular one around here. If you choose to do it -- great. I don't own a contemporary kilt, and probably never will -- and if I did, I wouln't try to "convert" it to a traditional kilt -- I've heard Hamish even say this that he avoids trappings of Highland attire with his modern kilts.
So again -- this is just my observations. Your mileage may very.
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