Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
... BUT, the blazer/club jacket is found the UK, mostly worn by regimental associations, fraternal lodges, etc.

When I wore my clansman's badge with my blazer, it was a blazer and grey flannels for times I couldn't (or didn't want to) wear a kilt, yet still display a tangible symbol of my heritage. ...
Interesting, so the blazer badge was designed as more of an exclusive badge to be worn by the "in crowd" when they couldn't (or didn't want to) wear a kilt. What we need is a kind of badge that can be worn by someone not of a regimental or fraternal organization, but who is has an affiliation with their clan and would like to display their heritage without kilting up in full Highland fashion. I like the idea of the patch you mentioned previously, but perhaps like the blazer badge, possibly something that has evolved to be removable.