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24th August 19, 05:40 AM
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The straps and buckles, along with the internal construction of the kilt, is the only belt it needs in order to be held up. A separate belt over the kilt is just an accessory, either for hanging items like a dirk, or for the visual aesthetic. It's not necessary. And it's perfectly acceptable to wear your kilt without a belt.
I usually do wear one when I'm not wearing a waistcoat, just because I like the look and I have a very nice tooled belt made by my wife. But I do sometimes go without it, if I'm in the mood. The belt is just one more way to personalize one's look.
Last edited by Tobus; 24th August 19 at 05:41 AM.
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