Kilt Pin – Inverloch, Antler Tip
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- Authentic Antler Material – Made from real antler tips, sourced from various deer and elk species, ensuring each piece is unique.
- Handcrafted in the USA – Expertly crafted for a high-quality, natural finish.
- Dual Butterfly Pin Closure – Provides a secure hold, preventing shifting or rotation.
- Natural Variation in Size – Ranges from 2.5 inches to just under 3.5 inches in height.
- Rugged & Timeless Design – Complements traditional Highland attire, utility kilts, and casual wear.
- Versatile Use – Perfect for formal events, Highland games, and everyday kilt wear.
Sizing
One size fits all.
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Returns
We want you to love what you ordered. If the fit isn’t right, returns are accepted on this item within 30 days of delivery, as long as it’s in new, unworn condition.
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Nature’s Edge, Forged in Tradition
Upgrade your kilt with our Premium Antler Tip Kilt Pin, handcrafted in the USA from genuine antler tips sourced from deer and elk, including White-Tailed Deer, Fallow Deer, and Elk. Each pin is naturally unique in shape, size, and texture—bringing a rugged, organic edge to Highland dress. The dual butterfly clasp provides a secure hold, while the natural antler finish gives each pin a one-of-a-kind look. Sized between 2.5 to just under 3.5 inches, it’s perfect for Highland games, formal events, or everyday wear. A bold, nature-inspired piece that blends raw beauty with utility.
Common Questions Asked About This Pin
Where is a kilt pin worn?
A kilt pin is worn on the front apron of the kilt on the wearer’s right side, typically near the lower outer corner. When looking down at your kilt, it should be positioned on the right-hand side of the front apron.
Does a kilt pin hold the kilt closed?
No. The straps and buckles secure the kilt. A kilt pin may add a small amount of weight to the outer apron, which can help in windy conditions, but it is primarily a decorative accessory.
Which part of the kilt does the pin attach to?
A kilt pin should be attached only to the outer apron of the kilt. It should never be pinned through both aprons.
Because these pins are made from genuine antler, natural variations in color, texture, shape, and size should be expected. Each piece is unique, making no two pins exactly alike.