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    Okay, I'll just take Jock's advice and ignore them. I'll leave them on, but will put my belt, when I wear one, over top!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmcdough View Post
    Okay, I'll just take Jock's advice and ignore them. I'll leave them on, but will put my belt, when I wear one, over top!
    Yes that takes care of the problem quite nicely!

    That's one of the troubles with belt loops: when a person changes size and the straps are moved to accomodate, the loops are no longer centred. You escpecially see this issue with Pipe Bands where the same kilts have to be used by generations of players of varying sizes. It's another reason why Pipe Bands are better off having their kilts not pleated to the tartan.

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