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Just a comment on option #2. Traditionally, a kilt pleated to the stripe has a central pivot with the two halves of the pleat being mirror images of one another. As Chas says, for a little tyke, it doesn't matter, but the second example is not the way a kilt pleated to the stripe would normally be done.
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