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18th October 10, 09:50 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
It can also be brought on if you tighten your bottom right hand strap too tight, which mimics having too small of a hip built inot the kilt. So try that first.
j
I wish that were the case but two of the kilts have no bottom strap.
I was wondering that since I do have an unusual build for a guy, I actually have a rear. Can it be that the pushing on the front from the belly vs the pushing out the back from the butt is doing it? I had my wife do the measurements per the instructions and made sure she did pull the tape tight. When it comes down to it the hip (on me is lower due to the butt) is the same as my waist. Causes problems in anything but relax fit pants since if it fits my waist (vs the abdomen for the kilt) it won't fit the legs or rear. I think the PC name is an atletic build. I had this issue even when I was 160ibs.
It is not to bad, just a little flip but I was noticing it on all of the kilts.
Thx,
Jim
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