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29th April 09, 08:51 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Might I suggest that you raise the kilt so that the bottom of the kilt is no lower than the centre of your kneecap. In fact, some would suggest, no lower than the top of your kneecap.It is entirely up to you of course, but you may decide that you like the "higher" look which is, dare I say it, more traditional. Anyway,have fun! Oh! It may solve your sporran worries too.
Thanks!
When I stand normally (without shifting my weight), it feels like the kilt is falling mid-knee. I will probably play a little bit with positioning until I get it "just right". Plus, I'm going to tighten it one notch; things were a little bit "slippery", and it might have shifted down a smidgen when I was taking the photos. Unfortunately, one more notch is as tight as this kilt will go without alterations, so if I lose any more weight (which I haven't in a while) I may be buying a smaller size sooner rather than later (or altering this one).
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