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26th November 04, 02:33 PM
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when my mother made my first two kilts, my third was a woman´s kilt bought very cheap from ebay in camel thomson. all she had to to was to shorten it and i got a well fitting leight weight kilt. the only thing that it has a bit more space at the back of the pleats, as more appropriate to female body. but thats really not a bid deal. although i had no discomfort, i never bought a woman s skirt, and i can t really explain that, must be the honour of men in me
but i ve seen there are some skirts that have a normal straighter cut, and not the room for female hips and would also close on the right side.
those running kilts look awfull. at least when worn in casual as a "kilt". when used to make sports, not my case but why not. i just don t so short kilts.
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