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23rd July 15, 06:09 AM
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Hose - Question
Hello, all,
Let me begin by stating that I do not have any type of permission to use this photo, and that I just saved it from FaceBook, from a kiltmaker's page. I don't know these people, though they look lovely, to be sure. I'm not picking holes in anyone's coat, but I just wanted to show this photo of this man's hosiery to ask something.
Is this how the tops of my hose are supposed to look? I have slightly shorter than average legs, and I feel that this is how my hose are supposed to look (not that I wear them this way) based on the length of the garter flashes I have been sold. It seems to me that these tops should be folded back upward to halve them, but that's just how I do it.
I don't intend to start a discussion, I just wanted to consult an expert or two.
Thanks!
Jared
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23rd July 15, 06:25 AM
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I'm having problems seeing up close, but the top fold-over looks excessive to me. I might be tempted to double fold them. The flashes might move closer to the front too.
With the smile on the young bride's face though, I don't think anybody will take a glance at his legs except perhaps she.
Last edited by Father Bill; 23rd July 15 at 06:35 AM.
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23rd July 15, 06:29 AM
#3
From the photo, the hose appear a little high (i.e. not enough leg showing) - the practical result of kilt hose that are a bit too long for the intended leg.
One practical option for the "too long hose" is to fold your hose over once, roughly the width that you want your fold-over to be, put on your flashes or ties and then fold over once more to the desired height. You may have to adjust a bit until you get it right. I suggest that this is less obvious than folding back upward and looks better than wearing your hose too long.
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23rd July 15, 09:10 AM
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I agree with Father Bill, though my hose often come up to the bottom of the kneecap. They help keep me warm, especially when there's snow on the ground.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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23rd July 15, 12:21 PM
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Oh dear This looks like someone has dressed this chap rather than him being a frequent kilt wearer.
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23rd July 15, 01:53 PM
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I know there are some hose (I own a pair) that have a lengthy top. These type are meant to be "back folded". You fold the hose down, such as in the picture and then you fold them back up half way. In this way the finished edge becomes the top. This allows for the "finished" side to be out for all to see. In essence you wind up with three layers of material for the cuff.
When wearing ties or garters I place them before the first fold down, then complete the back fold. The ties wind up at the top of the cuff and they should be a bit to the front, looking down, you want them at "10" and "2".
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24th July 15, 08:08 PM
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