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    Mine's there permanently in each of my two kilts. I use a very light-weight pin, so I'm not concerned much.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    Common advice is, if you are going to have a kilt pin, it’s best to leave it in the same place all the time, so as to avoid additional damage to the fabric.
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    For what its worth, I leave the kilt pin in.
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    i would leave it it because as you say it will leave tiny holes in your kilt and plus those holes are sometimes too small to see and if they are close enough it might rip part of your kilt off
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    I'm in the situation that

    1) I regularly wear three different kilts

    2) I don't wear a kilt pin often

    3) I only have one kilt pin that I tend to wear

    so my kilts are hung pinless, and when dressing for a particular gig I decide at the last minute whether to wear the pin.

    My go-to kilt pin, hallmarked Henderson & Horner, with its appearance in a c1960 catalogue number J5



    and it being worn

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    Most of mine have pins pretty much permanently assigned to them and I only remove them to wash the kilt. Exception being my USA Kilts semi-trad, where the build of the kilt is heavy enough that it doesn't need a kilt pin for the weight.

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    Surely the loomed weave of a true tartan will heal up no matter how long a pin is left in it? And personally I don't like the idea of going crazy trying to perfectly position the pin anew every time I put it on anyway.

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