Making a kilt smaller is pretty easy. Moving buckles is fine for an inch or two. If you have to go farther, you can hide a lot of fabric in the deep pleat and/or in the inverted pleat.
"Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim." Where the stream is shallowest, it is noisiest.
Just remember that you have to move the underapron strap toward the center of the underapron the same amount that you move the buckles on the fringe edge. Don't move the buckle next to the button hole - moving it doesn't change the fit of the kilt.
As you will be using the same leather, which will have been perforated by the first stitching, it is best to use a slender needle rather than a chunky one or one with a cutting tip, and sew through the same holes - firstly it maintains the strength of the leather, and secondly it is a lot easier than trying to create a new set of holes.
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