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Thread: Argyll Kilt?

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    Can you imagine how it would look to and unsuspecting kilter after 5 or 6 pints under his kilt? SUPRISE!!!
    I don't believe the idea is to arrive in heaven in a well preserved body! But to slide in side ways,Kilt A' Fly'n! Scream'en "Mon Wha A Ride" Kilted Santas
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    A lot of work, and a lot of wasted tartan. not frugal = not scottish

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    That would take a LOT of tartan to create, though I'd like to see one if it ever gets made.

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    I was actually thinking of this the other day. I imagine there'd have to be some wrangling with seams running diagonally through the pleats if using traditionally woven tartan. It would certainly be interesting to see how one turned out.

    Now all we have to do is to convince someone to weave a length of tartan on the bias so there's no seams running through the pleats and get someone to stitch up a prototype

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    If it were made to the bias, wouldn't it just be a "kilt-made" tartan skirt, and therefore a woman's garment?

    I do think that it would look pretty interesting, and no doubt cost quite a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barry View Post
    If it were made to the bias, wouldn't it just be a "kilt-made" tartan skirt, and therefore a woman's garment?

    That depends: was it cut to fit a man or a woman?

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    That depends: was it cut to fit a man or a woman?
    bias cut is generally employed to fit a woman's curves

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    that would be wild! pleat to the diagnal(i can't spell today).
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    Maybe leave the pleats as they would normally be and have the apron made on the bias and attached to the rest of the kilt where the seam is hidden within the first reverse pleat. Significantly less waste though still some.

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    But where would the fun be in that?
    Think about it, Diagonally(There you go, Nick) pleated to the stripe or sett!
    It may be easier and/or cheaper to do it like you said, but then Sir. Sean might as well not wear that $10,000 kilt made of- 100% fine Mongolian Cashmere, was it?

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