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    do you?

    do you wear the flat part non pleated part on the back or the front?

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    Back,always. Pleats go in front.

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    JUST KIDDING!! The pleats always go in the back. One of the best resources on kilts is Hamish's album.

    http://www.imff.net/php/useralbums/hamish

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    ok thanks thats what i thought but my friend said differently so i just wanted to make sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    Back,always. Pleats go in front.
    Iolaus was right. You ARE mean.

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    Some years ago to the delight of all, a chap did turn up at a gathering with his proudly worn brand new kilt on with the pleats in front.

    James

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    I am astonished that, with all of the product advertizing and pictorial information available on the internet, anyone could get this wrong.

    blu

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    if Richard Branson cuid get it wrang.... oinybuddy cuid!





    Pyroflamy... luek a the Do's and Don'ts Threid.... guid examples there...



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    infinity wide, 2" deep

    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    I am astonished that, with all of the product advertizing and pictorial information available on the internet, anyone could get this wrong.

    blu
    I understand why it's easy to get stuff wrong... the interenet is an ocean of information -- it stretches forever, but it's only two inches deep! Until you make contact with a living human who knows the subject, there's really no way to have any confidence that you actually are getting good information or that you understand it properly.

    Thanks for asking, Xxpyros. You came to the right crowd for kilts. These guys know their s#@!, er um, stuff.

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    If you are new to kilts and aren't exactly sure how to wear your kilt, you may want to post a picture of yourself here and ask people if they notice anything a little off. Common mistakes are wearing the sporran too low, wearing the kilt too low, etc. It may seem a little intimidating but you'd rather get helpful comments here so that when you go out in public you look sharp as possible.

    Also, several of the members here are very good with fashion and may offer some tips. I find it to be very helpful.

    Anyway, good for you about not being shy and asking questions. It's a great way to learn.

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