Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
I was actually going to mention the very same thing, Nathan. The more I walk around during the course of a day whilst wearing the kilt (or dancing), it does tend to naturally "slide" down just a wee bit, not too terribly much, but enough for me to have to re-adjust slightly, or tighten the two straps. I do believe this is simply a normal occurrence when wearing a kilt, especially if it's made of 8-yards of heavyweight tartan like mine. Thanks for your kind words!
I'm not so sure I'd call it a "normal occurrence when wearing a kilt". I've never experienced slippage of my kilts.

A lot of it, I'm sure, has to do with body shape. And kilt construction. You prefer two-buckle kilts while I prefer three-buckle kilts. I do think the lower buckle, even if only loosely buckled, helps prevent slippage by providing additional contact below the top of the kilt. It conforms to my body shape more closely instead of merely hanging. I'm sure some "expert" will chime in soon enough to say that's all wrong, but for whatever reason, I just don't get kilt slippage on my tanks.