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2nd October 14, 04:49 PM
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Kilt Problem
Guys, I need your opinion of how to fix a problem I am having with my new kilt. For some reason what I believe is the underskirting is hanging slightly lower than the overall hem of the kilt. Has anyone else had this problem? I'd appreciate your input in resolving my kilt dilemma.
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2nd October 14, 05:37 PM
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Is the under apron fastened, tight, and not sagging up top at the the waistband? Is it even with the waistband on the front apron? I'm guessing it's just a case of Apron Sag(tm), and you need to give your under apron a tug upwards and/or possibly tighten the strap a bit.
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2nd October 14, 05:48 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by ratspike
Is the under apron fastened, tight, and not sagging up top at the the waistband? Is it even with the waistband on the front apron? I'm guessing it's just a case of Apron Sag(tm), and you need to give your under apron a tug upwards and/or possibly tighten the strap a bit.
Aye, a loose or unattached strap is usually the culprit, on kilts that have them.
Best Regards,
DyerStraits
"I Wish Not To Intimidate, And Know Not How To Fear"
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2nd October 14, 05:58 PM
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Thanks
Thanks so much, guys. I will check both of these suggestions.
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2nd October 14, 06:38 PM
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Yes, Dawg, the straps. It took me a few times (ok, more than a few) to find the correct 'balance' between the left and top right, and then the bottom right to hang even and not 'pucker' in the front. Getting used to something around natural waist just wasn't ...uummm...natural, initially
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2nd October 14, 06:58 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Taskr
Yes, Dawg, the straps. It took me a few times (ok, more than a few) to find the correct 'balance' between the left and top right, and then the bottom right to hang even and not 'pucker' in the front. Getting used to something around natural waist just wasn't ...uummm...natural, initially ![Smile](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Spot on, although once you do get used to it, nothing is more comfortable, especially for sitting for long periods.
Last edited by DyerStraits; 2nd October 14 at 06:59 PM.
Best Regards,
DyerStraits
"I Wish Not To Intimidate, And Know Not How To Fear"
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3rd October 14, 02:56 AM
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I've made my own discovery in this area. It is likened to "cinching a horse saddle". I pulled tight on the inner strap while holding my breath before the last straps of the outer apron were buckled. My kilt seems to fit perfectly with great comfort now. The final issue that I believe all we "newbies" must overcome is, a kilt doesn't fit low like pants, slacks or trousers do unless they're tailored that way. Secure in the waist like a weight-lifters belt gives a free flow to the pleats.
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3rd October 14, 06:35 AM
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The two Scottish made woollen kilts I have both have a turn up at the end of the under apron to prevent this problem occurring. Under apron turn up 2.jpg The cheap acrylic ones I have I have had to modify myself.
Last edited by tpa; 3rd October 14 at 06:37 AM.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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3rd October 14, 04:52 PM
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Yup to TPA - this is how a kilt should be made. You can do this yourself, but open up the facing stitching and fold the bottom up first on the diagonal. Hem it, then refold and stitch the facing. Will be less bulky that way.
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3rd October 14, 05:16 PM
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Thanks
Thanks, man! I will make adjustments and see what happens. I never seemed to have this problem with my old kilt so it kinda threw me a little. I appreciate your response.
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Taskr
Yes, Dawg, the straps. It took me a few times (ok, more than a few) to find the correct 'balance' between the left and top right, and then the bottom right to hang even and not 'pucker' in the front. Getting used to something around natural waist just wasn't ...uummm...natural, initially ![Smile](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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