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11th September 12, 05:10 AM
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The OP nowhere said the pleats were reversed. To all those who are saying it can't be done, the kilt will never look right, or it's just not worth the effort, I am forced to disagree. It would actually be quite simple to do. If you don't care whether the exposed apron edge has a fringe, or if the internal strap passes through a "button" hole, then you could almost do it in your sleep. I make most all of my kilts with no apron fringe, and with an internal fastening on the left hip, which does not require a hole. If you do this kilt that way, it's just a simple matter of taking off the straps and buckles and reattaching them so that the kilt closes the opposite way.
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