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  1. #1
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    now on a serious note: Top of the kneecap or slightly above is the most comfortable for me

    hejdå Jörg

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    Be careful following pictures as well - from normal 'standing up' camera angles, the kilt will appear lower on the knee than it actually is. If you look at my post here:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-tartan-80357/

    it looks like there's not much gap between the kilt and the hose, but in reality the kilt is at the top of the knee and the hose a good inch below.

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    Mid knee for me... (or there abouts).


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    Thanks for all the replies so far. It seems that the traditional kilt wearers like the top of knee to center of kneecap. The modern utility kilt wearers seem to prefer it a little lower. Please correct me if this assumption is wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Mid knee for me... (or there abouts).

    Thumbs up to that look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adempsey10 View Post
    Thumbs up to that look.
    Cheers AD.

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