It looks like the pin for Lions Clubs International
During "The Cosby Show" run, Sammy Davis Jr. passed...The lapel pin said SD jr... Bill Cosby was a fan and a friend...
a pin for your cloak idiots
Pin Malakul died on 1995-10-05.
There is no default pin. The default is 'not programmed'.
left side lapel above notch
On the left side, always
where to buy great lakes lapel pin
A lapel pin is a small pin. Lapel pins can be decorative or indicate an organization affiliation. The lapel pin for breast cancer was created in June 16, 1990 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
He wears a US flag lapel pin. Please note that lapel pins do not make one more or less patriotic.
Order of Australia lapel pin. From wiki- “a gold lapel pin for daily wear is issued with each badge of the order at the time of investiture; AK/ADand AC lapel pins feature a citrine central jewel, AO and AM lapel pins have a blue enamelled centre and OAM lapel pins are plain.”
The lapel pin goes in the button hole that is sewn in the lapel. If there isn't one, then one goes about one inch down form the notch in the lapel and attaches the pin in that area. In other words, the pin should be attached about one inch down from the tie knot and about 4 inches over on the lapel. This pin should be a statement of some type, a religious symbol (if your position allows it) or a cause. It should be small, unobtrusive, and tasteful.
On your lapel.
A lapel pin is a small pin usually worn on the lapel of a jacket. They can be just for decoration or can indicate an affiliation with an organization or cause. Some examples would be an American Flag or the pink or yellow ribbons for cancers.
Gary Sinise who plays Mac Taylor wears a small pin on his left lapel. The pin is a small circle with the letters DB which stands for "Detective Bureau". The small pins are given out by the Chief of Detectives. and only 1 out of every 1000 people get them because you have to rise through the ranks.
Left side. Easiest way to remember it: You're keeping your country close to your heart. (upper left side of the torso).
It depends on what type of lapel pin you are looking for. A good site online to check out would be www.lapelpinsplus.com.