When presenting a Masonic award in various communities, I've taken to wearing a tartan sash over a black suit. More low-key than a kilt, but nice for pictures afterwards when everyone is in their various blazers and medals. However, the night of my first event wearing the sash I quickly realized my genius and frugal idea of just snapping it shut with a safety pin was not feasible. I luckily had a lapel pin hanging around in my car, which made due keeping things in-place for the next month or so of presentations. Now that I've hung up the sash for the year with award season over, something more substantial would be ideal. I'm aware of the endless options for sash brooches, as well as those designed for fly plaids which could also be used. Frankly the endless choices just overwhelmed me. To clarify, I'm an active Scottish Rite Mason who's deep in the organization. The sash is the American Heritage tartan since these events are always patriotic in nature. My 'clan' is my step-family's, Farquharson. I could just pick a random fifteen dollar brooch and be done with it, but this could be an opportunity to learn more about Scottish decorations, find something with personal meaning, or dig into how other groups have done it.