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22nd September 11, 03:29 PM
#61
Re: How important is a belt?
 Originally Posted by Seanmadra
Thanks to all for the pros/cons of to thread or not to thread, the belt through the loops...I for one have found all my custom fitted kilts keep sliding south without one. I like the visual break too.
Is your kilt being worn tight enough?
I like to wear a belt just so I have a break between kilt and well what ever's up top, the exception being a waistcoat. But you shouldn't need one to keep your kilt up especially if it's made for you.
I don't have a photo to hand to show but I don't wear one of those big waist plates either they always look a little tacky to me.
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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22nd September 11, 04:32 PM
#62
Re: How important is a belt?
 Originally Posted by Jordan
Is your kilt being worn tight enough?
I like to wear a belt just so I have a break between kilt and well what ever's up top, the exception being a waistcoat. But you shouldn't need one to keep your kilt up especially if it's made for you.
Seems to me the only reason it should be sliding down -- if properly made to measure AND properly fastened -- is if one's waist circumference is greater than the hips. Should that be the case, though, a belt wouldn't help to support the kilt, and that isn't its purpose anyway.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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22nd September 11, 05:05 PM
#63
Re: How important is a belt?
Since we're on the subject of belts, and I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm very close to ordering my first kilt and was wondering from where you, who have 2-inch, non-plate, belts purchased them? All I seem to be able to find are the belts with shiny silver/brass/pewter plate buckles.
Thanks and sorry for the hijack.
-Mark
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22nd September 11, 05:49 PM
#64
Re: How important is a belt?
 Originally Posted by markv
Since we're on the subject of belts, and I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm very close to ordering my first kilt and was wondering from where you, who have 2-inch, non-plate, belts purchased them? All I seem to be able to find are the belts with shiny silver/brass/pewter plate buckles.
Thanks and sorry for the hijack.
-Mark
I have two 2.25-inchers with the "hunter" buckle from Mojo Leather, one dark brown/brass and one black/silver:
http://www.mojoleather.com/sporran-k...bbrownelt-p-92
I also have a 2.5" black one w/brass roller buckle from Oconee:
http://oconeeleatherworks.com/Belts.htm
All 3 are excellent (I have two Mojo Leather sporran straps, too). Both makers go to the effort of smoothing the inner side and rounding/burnishing the edges to reduce wear on the wool.
EDIT: You can see me wearing the dark-brown Mojo Leather belt below. Clearly, my Mojo is working. . .
Last edited by Dale Seago; 22nd September 11 at 06:50 PM.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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22nd September 11, 07:02 PM
#65
Re: How important is a belt?
Choice between a belt and whisky? Sorry, I don't understand the question.
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22nd September 11, 07:28 PM
#66
Re: How important is a belt?
 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
Have the same (have the standard buckle on the Oconee belt) Dale and wholeheartedly agree with your assessments. I note that Steve from Oconee is having a break at the moment though and not accepting new orders
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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22nd December 11, 12:11 PM
#67
Re: How important is a belt?
Personally I always wear a belt with my casual outfit. I like the look, it's that simple. I never use the belt loops for it and have been critized several times for not doing so. I use the belt loops only for the sporran chain.
But as a belt is just an accessory I say "to each his own"
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7th January 12, 04:44 PM
#68
Re: How important is a belt?
i only wear a belt with my ghillie shirt for the gigs i play. the rest of the time i have a waistcoat on . the belt imo does come in handy but only realy to complete a stark rig or to give a visible break between shirt and kilt. just another word of advice if you are going to wear a belt make sure you have a day sporran as they like to scuff up cantles on the dress ones.
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7th January 12, 07:19 PM
#69
Re: How important is a belt?
When I am at home wearing my cheap 5yd casual, I don't wear a belt. If I am going out, wearing any kilt, I usually wear a waistcoat and jacket, so no belt. In the summer if going out with just a shirt, tucked in, I do wear a belt.
In other words, if out and about and the top of the kilt can be seen, then I wear a belt, otherwise no.
A daytime wedding would for me be a tweed jacket and waistcoat with tie with a leather day sporran, not semi or dress, no belt. Later for the reception where you may take your jacket and waistcoat off, take a belt along with you and slip it on. Only takes a few seconds.
I do use the belt loops because the belt is not holding up the kilt, it is just for show and I wear it fairly loose, so the loops stop the belt riding up when I sit down etc. I never use the belt loops for the sporran belt.
Chris.
Last edited by chrisupyonder; 7th January 12 at 07:24 PM.
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27th February 12, 10:57 PM
#70
Re: How important is a belt?
I personally dont care for a belt with a Charley and Argyll. For me it just fights the sporran too much. I like a clean look with clean lines. Though if one is needed then there is not much you can do. For a casual look with a tuck-in, or a polo belts are fine.
My kilt maven Prince Charley himself. His kit is alway top-draw. Between his tailor, himself, and few of the Royal women folk he is always in top kilt form.
My two cents,
Nylo
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