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    How does the front of your kilt supposed to lay?

    I'm wondering if my kilt fits correctly. The front of my kilt seems to line up properly with my "gig" line of my shirt, but there seems to be a gap between the flap and the pleats on the right side.

    Is there supposed to be a gap between the open edge of the kilt and the pleats? I have noticed that the left side fits quite nicely because the pleats start right off of this side of the kilt. But on the right side there is a large space of 3"-4" between the flap and the pleats themselves. Mind you this is a second hand kilt was not fitted to me.

    I hope my question makes sense to you guys!
    Last edited by Sharkman; 24th February 11 at 11:37 PM. Reason: can't spell!

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