If you Google kilt pin history you can get the story that is commonly believed to be the origin of the kilt pin. Supposedly Queen Victoria was visiting Balmoral Castle in Scotland and standing outside the castle, at attention were a group of kilted soldiers to welcome her. One poor fellow was standing directly in the the path of a fierce wind. The poor soldier was caught between standing at attention and trying to keep some semblence of modesty with his kilt whipping about in the strong wind. Queen Victoria, noting the young soldier's distress, walked directly in front of him. She removed a brooch or pin from her own clothing and pinned the front flaps of the soldier's kilt together and saved him from choosing between his modesty and duty. I do not know if this is true or not (great story though!) But it is the commonly held belief. I would be curious if Matt Newsome had a take on the origins of the kilt pin, he's our resident kilt historian
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