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11th September 12, 09:50 AM
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A point well ta'en.
My observation of women's kilted skirts is that: 1. Waistbands tend to be wider 2. Buckles tend to be narrower 3. Pleats are less distinct and there are a lot fewer of them with much less fabric 4. Overall length is much longer (like 28 inches or so) or shorter 5. They are often unlined
This kilt has none of those attributes. Not to say you women don't wear true kilts (differentiating from kilted skirts), but this is definitely a kilt rather than a skirt. I'm gonna try it as is for a while, and can always try the apron switch if is feels weird wearing on the on the left. (is that the same as "dressing to the left"? with kilts a moot point) I am not a huge fan of kilt pins, largely because I don't like putting holes in my apron. So if I am not wearing a kilt pin on the left, it will be all the less noticeable.
I am for starting a new trend...MacQuarrie Style all the way!
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