Not so lucky after all
It seems I'm not so lucky after all. The item did com yesterday but... I call it item for a reason; seller description was "women kilt", but it's "women skirt made of wool tartan"
What that means? It's very light tartan, and more important the pleats are very shallow. Pleated to nothing! Total length of fabric (at hem line) is 2.5 m only. Otherwise in a really very good condition, made by Highland Home Industries of 100% Pure New Wool (size 20). I'm not really disappointed while it was cheap and looks great. Tartan is similar to Gunn (but has yellow stripe instead of green).
So now, what are the options?
1. My wife could wear it, if I move the straps to make it a bit smaller (1 or 2"), if she decides to have it?!
2. Sell it, which I don't like to do, really
3. Take it apart and redo it into light summer kilt anyway.
If option 3 will take place, I would leave the ham (why to ham it again, right), but rather take it apart in waistband and pleats; they are not good anyway. Cut it back to 24" length. 6" band that I would get this way, I could cut into 5 peaces and re-saw them carefully into new underapron (matching sett as much as possible). This way I would end up with approx. 3m of tartan, which could be enough for box pleated kilt. Must do some calculations and test first.
Any other ideas?
Regards!
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