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Originally Posted by unixken
I would recommend against applying any pyramid studs to the kilt itself. The belt adds enough to the look without being "too much". Leaving the kilt plainer allows for different looks entirely, based on other accessories such as belt, kilt pin, top, etc. Less is more, so to speak.
That was kinda my thoughts too. As much as I'd like to stud up the cargo pockets which was the original idea, I'm not really sure I want to focus any extra attention on my hips
I am really happy with my belt buckle. It's one of those things that makes me really happy for no real reason other than I like it.
That was kinda my thoughts too. As much as I'd like to stud up the cargo pockets which was the original idea, I'm not really sure I want to focus any extra attention on my hips
Well, I was thinking more along the lines of any time you might want a softer look (something more akin to floral), or something more "celtic" or traditional, and so on. Any accessories attempting to accomplish those would have to compete with the studs.
KEN CORMACK Clan Buchanan U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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