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  1. #11
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    yeah, i guess that might work for folks whose waist is bigger than their hips.
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    Unbuckling is a good idea. Double check kilts in the closet, yep, unbuckled........oooohhhhhmmmmm.........thought I heard a gong.........oooooooohhhhhhhhhhmmmmm.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    I am done with you
    Straps unbuckled in the dark
    Closet full of kilts.

    *Rings a tiny gong, bows, and runs away*
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    Request of elder
    Dreadbelly smashes giant gong
    Moth eggs now explode.

    *Grabs giant mallet, strikes gargantuan gong*

    Dreadbelly; poet
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    Haiku? You? Who knew?

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    Thanks for the tip Ron I have wondered about this, by the way, I refuse to put my kilt on one leg at time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior View Post
    Ron, sounds like you do something I have wondered about, namely taking off the kilt without unbuckling the straps.
    If the kilt can be removed without unbuckling the straps then its way too large. Heck.. if you don't have to suck in your gut and nearly hold your breath to get the strap into its buckle its probably too large or straps uncommonly long. (Unless, of course, you are built like a pillar and have call to braces to keep a kilt in place.)

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    One Haiku done right.
    Do five then seven then five.
    Gong for seventeen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsk View Post
    One Haiku done right.
    Do five then seven then five.
    Gong for seventeen!
    We must not hijack!
    This thread is about buckles;
    Remember that well.

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    I always kept mine buckled because it seemed like they hung better that way even if it did mean I had to unbuckle them to put them on.
    Maybe I should see how this new, free, haiku way works.

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    The reason I've been leaving them buckled and stepping into them is that I am fat. Its dang hard to see over my love handles to hitch up the straps. And, my kilts with straps come from four different kiltmakers at various weights over the past few years so there's no common strap hole on all kilts. Instead of having to remember each kilt, I just left them buckled.

    Guess its gonna be another kilted learning experience to practice strapping on these kilts rather than stepping into them. Have some experience since I strap them on when they first arrive unbuckled.

    Ron
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    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    ai've alwats stored mine unbookled...

    jus' seemed tae hang better tae me...

    guid tae ken Kathy agrees...



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