The kilt pin is a piece of jewellery that is usually worn on the lower corner of the outer apron of a kilt. Its function is to prevent the apron falling or blowing open, by securing the outer apron.
Kilt and Skirt Pin Crafted From Pewter in Antique Silver Staghorn Texture with Lion Rampant * Approximate length 90mm (3.5 inch) * Fine Pewter Electroplated with a bright Palladium or Antique Silver...
Your kilt pin is used to weigh down the outermost layer of your kilt - the apron - to prevent it from catching in the wind, for example. The fabric should still be able to move freely with your...
Kilt and Skirt Pin Crafted From Pewter Plated in Palladium Staghorn Texture with Lion Rampant * Approximate length 90mm (3.5 inch) * Fine Pewter Electroplated with a bright Palladium or Antique...
Today's fly plaid is both a testament to the traditional kilt (now commonly referred to as the "Great Kilt") and a reminder of its vast evolution. Kilts in the past were much bigger than those worn...
The sporran is an integral part of Scottish Highland Dress. Kilts do not have pockets, so the sporran is somewhere to store your everyday essentials and valuables, it's a perfect place for your...
Kilt and Skirt Pin Crafted From Pewter in Antique Silver Staghorn Texture with Lion Rampant * Approx…
Your kilt pin is used to weigh down the outermost layer of your kilt - the apron - to prevent it fro…
Kilt and Skirt Pin Crafted From Pewter Plated in Palladium Staghorn Texture with Lion Rampant * Appr…
Today's fly plaid is both a testament to the traditional kilt (now commonly referred to as the "Grea…
The sporran is an integral part of Scottish Highland Dress. Kilts do not have pockets, so the s…