
Originally Posted by
lethearen
So for the DIYers... how hard would it be to convert said lady's skirt into a man's kilt? Could he just wrap it the other way and reroute the buckles? I would think with only some minor tailoring it could possibly work?
That's what plenty of ebay sellers do...if it's the right size and length all power to you, because my knee length kilted skirt could pass as a 5 yard casual kilt if the aprons were reversed. The pleats might be facing the wrong direction (left is the correct direction) on yours depending on the maker, but I doubt anyone would notice. The buckles on a ladies' kilt tend to be smaller and daintier too.
--Chelsea McMurdo--
P.S. Another DIYer on here made an Xkilt with right-facing pleats to make it easier to get into a US car without wrinkling them as much
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