Just so you know, some people prefer not to have a kilt pin at all and that is perfectly acceptable. Also when the breeze really blows there are not many kilt pins heavy enough to be much help should THE severe gust of wind arrive. If it does arrive and blows the edge of the kilt away and perhaps upwards, nothing will be "on show" as the inner apron will save the day.
In a serious hurricane then you need to watch out as the whole kilt could blow over your head, but that is a very rare event. In the event of the rare serious wind, then holding your arms and hands down by the sides of the kilt....just in case..... is not a bad idea.
I expect you know not to pin the outer apron to the inner apron, but in case you don't, should the outer apron catch on something you could easily tear the kilt apron..
Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th July 24 at 10:19 AM.
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