The Scottish thistle kilt pin is a quintessential accessory that embodies the spirit of Scotland's national flower. The thistle has long been a symbol of resilience, determination, and pride in Scottish culture, making it a fitting emblem for Highland attire.
Sock Flashes BLACK Stewart Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20″ (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
Sock Flashes Black Watch Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20″ (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
Sock Flashes DRESS GORDON Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20″ (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
Sock Flashes HUNTING Stewart Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20″ (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
Sock Flashes MACKENZIE Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20″ (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
Sock Flashes Royal Stewart Tartan Flashes are mounted on white elastic with velcro adjusters and fit all sizes up to 20" (51cm) Backed with stiffener for firmer hold, Materials: Acrylic fabric and elastic
The Glengarry and Balmoral are both traditional Scottish bonnets, and they are often worn as part of military dress, especially in Scottish regiments. The St. Andrew's Cross, commonly associated with Scotland, is often used in cap badges for Scottish regiments.
A thistle cap badge is a decorative insignia typically worn on the headgear, such as a beret or a glengarry, in Scottish military regiments or by civilians as part of traditional Scottish attire.
A thistle cap badge is a decorative insignia typically worn on the headgear, such as a beret or a glengarry, in Scottish military regiments or by civilians as part of traditional Scottish attire.