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9th October 04, 02:18 AM
#16
and i m the crazy guy who sometimes pins both aprons together. before as said i didn t knew it better. then thompson adviced me.
the reason why i m doing it is the hanging of the inner apron when sitting. i noticed that the apron where to wide (covering hole left leg) so they won t come between my legs when sitting. i had to pull on the apron or make a quite deep chop, but i feel better in public without handlings between my legs.
it was also, when i didn t knew better, part of the magic of the kilt, that i could sit, spread legs without any touch, just like in trousers.
it is also more powerfull for the kilt if poeple wonders how to sit in an unbifurcated garment without having to adjust anything.
so i am as heretoc that my under aprons were cut to come just to mid of my left leg. and i m still searching for better cuts to improve the fall between legs. i enjoyed this manner of sitting on the UKs, and of course it s easier to get a falling apron when pleats come so far as they do on the utilis.
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