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2nd December 09, 11:45 AM
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2nd December 09, 11:54 AM
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2nd December 09, 12:00 PM
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Well done!
A very handsome tartan! Congrats on your new toy. :P
Just curious, though: why did you not wear a sporran?
Cheers,
Wesley
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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2nd December 09, 12:20 PM
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Gorgeous tartan, and NICE kilt, Alex!
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2nd December 09, 12:24 PM
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Sweet Alex! I love that tartan.
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2nd December 09, 01:15 PM
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Looks great! Just one question - I couldn't tell from the pictures if this is one of Lady Chrystel's double box-pleats, or a single box-pleat.
Animo non astutia
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2nd December 09, 02:00 PM
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I can't see the pics yet Alex as Photo hosting sites are blocked where I am. I'll have to wait till I get home but I'm sure it's a beltin' kilt... even though it hasn't got a belt... (you know what I mean )
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2nd December 09, 02:00 PM
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I couldn't tell from the pictures if this is one of Lady Chrystel's double box-pleats, or a single box-pleat
It is a single box pleat.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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2nd December 09, 02:09 PM
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Alex,
Grand looking kilt! I don't think I have ever seen Lady Chrystel make a traditional box pleated kilt before, but she certainly did a fine job.
I hope you don't mind, or think I am nitpicking, but I do have to take issue with a few of your statements.
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
This kilt uses around half the amount of fabric of a traditional Scottish kilt.
I think I would have phrased it "this kilt uses around half the amount of fabric of a typical modern kilt." I know it sounds like I'm nitpicking, but I wouldn't want you to get the impression that a four yard box pleated kilt is somehow not "traditional" or "Scottish." It certainly qualifies as both (even though this one was made in France!).
Truly a strap on quickly casual kilt, there are just two buckles, and it is easiest to fasten the left hand one first as it is on the inside.
Sounds like she uses the same method I do to attach the left strap, on the inside of the kilt. But this really shouldn't affect the way you put the kilt on. Wouldn't you ordinarily fasten the left strap first, regardless?
Also, the fact that there are only two buckles does not mean the kilt is "casual." You can certainly wear that kilt for formal events and be quite proud of it! The third strap on the outer hip is completely superfluous.
No belt loops. A belt is not needed as the kilt is a snug fit with the buckles fastened to their fifth hole, but there is no facility to hang a sporran chain even though the kilt does not have pockets.
The absense of belt loops is also very traditional, and I never put belt loops on any of my kilts. I only put them on kilts I make for others if I am specifically asked to. The belt loops are not needed for a sporran to be worn. Have you given it a try?
Anyway, the kilt looks fantastic, and I hope you enjoy wearing your box pleated kilt in good health!
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2nd December 09, 05:35 PM
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Nice looking kilt, Alex. Congratulations.
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