New to X-marks the Scot. So take my comments with a shot of scotch.

J. Charles Thompson says in “So you’re going to wear the kilt:”

“The code approved by the Lord Lyon is as follows: ladies in general should wear the sash pinned at the right shoulder. There are three exceptions, and theses should pin the sash at the left shoulder: 1) ladies who are chiefs of chieftains in their own right, 2) wives of chiefs and chieftains, and 3) wives of colonels of Highland regiments.”

He goes on to say:

“A lady who has married out of her clan pins the center of the sash at the appropriate shoulder. The ends are then tied in a bow at the opposite hip. I don’t ever recall seeing a sash worn this way, but that is what it says in the book. . . “

He goes no to talk about problems because of the style of dress or decorations but this is the basiscs.

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40 pounds down and 20 more until kilted.