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    If it were me, I'd pleat to the sett. As to the number of pleats... in the 40+ years I've been wearing the kilt I have never bothered to count the number of pleats. Frankly, I can't figure out why the number of pleats wuld be important-- either the kilt looks good and fits well, or it doesn't. A good kilt maker will use the number of pleats necessary to make the kilt-- no more, no less.

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    MacMillan,

    You know, I've never thought it mattered either. I was talking to a guy in a kilt shop a month or two ago and he was really pushing this kilt I had eyeballed and bragging about how many pleats it had. So for some reason, I guess, I started to think that more pleats=nicer kilt. Clearly I've been mistaken because you are absolutely right, I really don't care. Thanks! As to the pleating, I am starting to lean to the sett. I think the stripe is cool but you loose the red. Thanks all for the input. I'll surely post some pics when it's done. I'd imagine a test drive will be in order , before the wedding...

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    Joshua C. McIntosh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Climbermac View Post
    MacMillan,

    You know, I've never thought it mattered either. I was talking to a guy in a kilt shop a month or two ago and he was really pushing this kilt I had eyeballed and bragging about how many pleats it had. So for some reason, I guess, I started to think that more pleats=nicer kilt. Clearly I've been mistaken because you are absolutely right, I really don't care. Joshua C. McIntosh
    You know, it really seems to be a hidden truth of those who actually know kilts, that the number of pleats is entirely a function of estimated desired lenght (i.e 8 yard kilt) , the size of the wearer, pleating style and the sett of the tartan.... it's funny...if "more pleats = better quality" ...then men of substance would have the highest qualitiy kilts as a rule ;)

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    I would pleat to sett, as it's more of a traditional civilian way of doing it. There are those who like pleating to stripe, but they're far from being the majority.

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