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    Kilt Pin Regs

    While visiting the Scottish Tartan Museum in Franklin NC I saw manaquin dressed in a solid scottish military uniform. The kilt pin was the standard military issue like the economy pin from USA Kilt http://www.usakilts.com/kiltpins.php . The part that interested me was that I have been wearing mine with the clasp part pointing upward but the museum had there's pointing down. Matt or anyone, is this a preference or is the clasp to point downward?

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    Geoffrey(tailor) catalogue has several pictures of kilts with plain pin. All with the clasp down.
    Not sure if there is a rule or significance, but that catalogue would be my reference.

    Probably easier to push the pin in downwards and less risky than upwards?

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    I've been wearing mine pointing down. Only reason really being that the pin went down on the other kilt pin I have as well.

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    I just went through my 1940's edition of the British Army Uniforming regulations, and I see nothing referring to the kilt pin. However, every military photo I have seen from the WWI era to the present has it facing down.
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    I'd imagine it's so that, if the pin ever came unclasped for any reason, it wouldn't just fall out.

    Andrew.

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    Kilt pin down

    Apparently it was due to Quenn Victoria who had to preserve a soldier's modesty when his apron flapped. She removed her hat pin and pinned downwards. True or not ???
    Phil

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    So that's why every one has been staring at me in my kilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    I'd imagine it's so that, if the pin ever came unclasped for any reason, it wouldn't just fall out.

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    Whether there are any rules or not, this is the most reasonable and practical answer I could think of.
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    I used to wear one of those diaper pins with my kilt during the day. I guess I was wearing it upside down, too, with the snap at the top.

    Now, I just leave a more decorative pin on the kilt all the time.

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    I looked at those pins... They look like they'd leave large holes in the fabric.

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