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The Wearing of Brooches and Flys
Is it necessary to wear a Fly with a broach?
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I believe men would wear a brooch or clasp to secure a fly plaid, cape, or cloak. The brooch is worn because it has a function. Kilt pins have a function and tie tacs have a function. A brooch without a fly plaid is too much in my opinion. Go with a small lapel pin in your jacket if you desire a pin. Please note that I have a beautiful brooch from the Celtic Croft that I would dearly love too wear. But without the fly plaid it is far too much. Sadly I found out after joining X Marks that fly plaids are part of really uber-formal attire.
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should i get a matching one for my wedding? ancient craig form house of edgar. the wool was very expensive for this plaid. i did pick it out so i can't complain. runs about $70 a yard.
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How are you going to hold the fly on your shoulder if you don't wear a brooch? BTW a broach is a tapered cutting tool used to enlarge holes.
I would suggest spending the money and having a belted plaid made to match your kilt. Much better looking than hanging a large tartan hankie on your shoulder.
should i get a matching one for my wedding? ancient craig form house of edgar. the wool was very expensive for this plaid. i did pick it out so i can't complain. runs about $70 a yard.
mrpharr,
It is up to you. Fly plaids are often worn by the groom. In my eyes they look wonderful and dashing (plus it gives you an excuse to wear a really cool brooch). However, you will find that you will have little occasion to wear it after your wedding. The Fly plaid is traditionally for very formal occasions only.
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I agree with Bob C. The fly plaid is a very nice addition to the kilt and I think it helps set the entire look. I know some will disagree, but that is OK.
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I love the look of fly plaids and so have always purchased a matching fly plaid with every kilt I've ever had made. But if you want to wear a broach, be sure to wear a fly plaid. The broach is meant to hold something on, so if you wear a broach alone it will look like you lost your fly plaid!
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Originally Posted by Tullibardine
How are you going to hold the fly on your shoulder if you don't wear a brooch? BTW a broach is a tapered cutting tool used to enlarge holes.
I would suggest spending the money and having a belted plaid made to match your kilt. Much better looking than hanging a large tartan hankie on your shoulder.
a broach is a variant on brooch but yes, brooch is the proper term.
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