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8th November 25, 07:43 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Pleater
I have one kilt I used push-click quick release buckles for and although a lightish fabric, there is a lot of it - the phrase 'girded his loins' always comes to mind when I just pick it up, never mind when I put it on.
The waistband - I assume, is centred on the front, then the pleats are made so as to fill the distance required.
I wouldn't have done it like that - because I couldn't - I have something described in initial letters only and which requires the use of a micrometer when sewing - but that is one heck of a kilt - it must feel great to wear it.
There used to be a phrase turn up on the forum
'a man in a kilt is a man and a half'
which I think fairly epitomises the situation here.
What do you wear it with?
Yes, I know - anything I want to - I'm just curious - and nosy.
Anne the Pleater
Still working on shirts; all the ones I have are somewhere around fifteen years old and can't button the neck on. I also ordered along with it a tweed jacket and vest. Regrettably, I have no mirror other than the medicine cabinet or anyone around to take photos.
Could use a little direction on shirt colors. Just picked up a black(easy choice), and thinking a dark or mid blue.
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