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    Cotton kilt

    Well, my wife doesnŽt like it, she thinks it is too short...
    But it is one of my favourites, I wore it nearly the whole of last summer:


    It is made of a leftover black cotton from a JEANS FACTORY!! A strip of green linen, a new belt and the bone kilt pin.
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    It's not too short...top kneecap....perfect lenght :-D

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    I agree, good length, but you may have room to wear it a wee bit lower if you wanted to (gotta keep the wife happy) ;-)

    Nice kilt, did you make it yourself? I see you are wearing your new kilt pin.

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    The length looks fine to me. If you wanted it a little lower, however, you could always wear it a hair lower on the waist. But as I said, I think it looks great the way it is.
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    Herman, the length is fine. Mayhaps the lady is jealous of other ladies looking at your legs

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    Lenght looks perfect to me. I want to know where you got the Xmarks belt buckle? At least it looks like the Xmarks pin, just turned 90 degrees.
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    It's too short. (kidding, I always get 'its too long' when I post pics of my kilt. ;)

    Good length, and looks like a good kilt. Nice job.

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    Thumbs up

    Not to short, not to long, it's just right and the buckle is fantastic. I did a search for buckles as well and found this. Its a very X Marks the Scot buckle. I am very tempted. the site is www.scotch-corner.co.uk under Highland Dress- Belts and Buckles.

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    This will be the next one, already ordered:
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    Cotton Kilt

    Very nice black kilt, Herminator, and just the right length.

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