What would be the best box-pleat style. Please forgive my ignorance.
Mark Anthony Henderson Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
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I have two kilts in our XMTS tartan, one pleated to the yellow stripe and the other pleated to the white stripe. Both look very nice, the yellow is obviously far more subtle looking. I am pleased with both looks. That said it really is best that the one that draws your eye and you think is handsomest is the right one for you.
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Great photo, Steve! I like the way that looks. Saving my pennies.
Mark Anthony Henderson Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." - Douglas Adams
Question for you Steve. I spotted a video on you-tube titled, "Glasgow Bagpipers". The photo below is a "snip-et" of the young gents kilts. I expect your description in this thread could recreate this pattern using the X Marks tartan. How much material do you believe it would take to do that. I won't ask about how much time.
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No, I'm sorry but this kilt you have seen is called the Saltire kilt.
The fabric is actually woven so that when you pleat the X appears.
This is done with a Jacquard loom process.
I don't have any pics of the fabric for the Saltire kilt but do of the Rampant Lion kilt which is woven the same way.
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