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29th August 19, 04:12 AM
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Sitting in a kilt takes some practise, for sure. The way I do it is to sweep my pleats with my left hand and forearm, while pushing down on the aprons in front with my right hand. And I don't just sit straight down; I start sitting, but move backwards into my seat as I descend. That way, it helps pull the pleats straight as my weight settles. It's difficult to describe in words. You really just have to put on your kilt and practise at it until it becomes a natural movement. But still, things will go wonky sometimes, and you just have to learn how to adjust things after you're seated.
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