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3rd August 22, 07:19 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Lallans
Following relocation of the straps to what is probably the full extend possible, I have a kilt that stays in place if I continually tug on it with it with the usual belt cinched up as tightly as doesn't look ridiculous, but what I long for is a set of braces that will do the job without a struggle. On rare occasions I've seen young members and cadets of kilted regiments, kids with no butts or hips, wearing them but have never ever found anything suitable on the civilian market. Are there any suggestions?
I've also seen pictures of soldiers in my uncle's regiment (Essex Scottish) in WW2 who had braces on their kilts. One of my kilts, from a more generous iteration of my past self, requires braces.
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