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    Thumbs up Brilliant!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    Suspenders can also aid in 'supporting' the kilt so that your abdomen doesn't go on strike. I believe some of the military kilts come with suspender buttons already sewn on due to the heavy weight of the kilt.
    Quote Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle View Post
    I agree about suspenders. I wear suspenders with my military weight kilt, and it was such an improvement in comfort that I had suspender buttons installed in my lighter civilian kilts. I still wear a kilt belt, but I no longer depend on it to hold anything up, and I no longer depend on the kilt straps, either. Suspenders all around! Cheers!
    Doh! I shoulda had a Guinness...

    Suspenders- What a good idea. My Dad had suspender/bracer buttons put on his new kilt, too. It's his first so I have to give kudos to 'im for that! I've never run into this, though? Somebody's been holdin' out on me!!! :P

    Thanks so much for the suspenders tip!
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    Obviously lighter weight fabrics take well to hemming, my own kilt is hemmed as well, but could one convincingly hem a regimental weight kilt? Is it worth getting an ex-military kilt and shortening it to a more civilian friendly length?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitarmatt View Post
    Obviously lighter weight fabrics take well to hemming, my own kilt is hemmed as well, but could one convincingly hem a regimental weight kilt? Is it worth getting an ex-military kilt and shortening it to a more civilian friendly length?
    Yes.

    Length isn't the issue. It's the fell. You can lengthen the fell, but shortening the fell is not possible if the pleats have been cut to reduce bulk. You might be about to shorten the fell by about 1" if you really were careful and reinforced the cut section in the back, but I've only ever speculated about that in my head so not sure if you'd really want to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixiecat View Post
    Yes.

    Length isn't the issue. It's the fell. You can lengthen the fell, but shortening the fell is not possible if the pleats have been cut to reduce bulk. You might be about to shorten the fell by about 1" if you really were careful and reinforced the cut section in the back, but I've only ever speculated about that in my head so not sure if you'd really want to do that.
    Good point, I'll keep an eye out for fell length as well as over all length.

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