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    Belt through loops or over?

    Ok rabble, would you were your kilt belt trhough the belt loops or over them? How about the sporran strap? I tried with belt both through and not through the 2 belt loops at the rear of the kilt, but can't find any direction about proper proceedure for this. I don't feel that the kilt belt through the loops bunches up the kilt in the back, but am not really sure if it indeed needs to go through them.

    Also, I assume the sporran strap goes through these loops in order to help keep the sporran ridding at the proper height. I would also think that it makes sense to run the sporran strap over (outside) of the kilt belt ie. put the sporran on after the kilt belt itself.

    Thanks in advance for the advice.
    Last edited by Standard; 4th February 08 at 07:00 PM. Reason: spelling errors

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