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    Matt, as always... you're the best! Thanks so very much!

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    What an interesting, information laden, and useful posting! Thanks gents.

    Now, you've all got me thinking about an 8-yard, military-box-pleated kilt in regimental cloth. But, in what tartan? ;-)
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    Hi Fr. Bill,
    I have just received a 4-yd box pleat from Matt. It's under the post "Summer in High River". I think there's a pleat shot there. I've learned that most kilt-makers including Matt will use 16oz wool cloth to give it weight and help it hang. In my very limited and recent experience wearing it, I can say that I hardly want to take it off. Very comfortable, serviceable, historical. Take a look and PM me if you would like more observations. This one is Robertson Red, Wilsons colours.

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    Great teaching opportunity! Thanks so much! I learned ALOT.

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    Great thread, answered alot of questions I had.

    Matt, does it cost more to have a box pleated kilt made out of five yards instead of the usual four?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeyrobertson View Post
    Hi Fr. Bill,
    I have just received a 4-yd box pleat from Matt. It's under the post "Summer in High River". I think there's a pleat shot there. I've learned that most kilt-makers including Matt will use 16oz wool cloth to give it weight and help it hang. In my very limited and recent experience wearing it, I can say that I hardly want to take it off. Very comfortable, serviceable, historical. Take a look and PM me if you would like more observations. This one is Robertson Red, Wilsons colours.
    Hi David! I did see those - it's a beautiful kilt, and yes there's a shot of those beautiful pleats. Your post was one of the reasons I asked, and as Matt says, it doesn't look an awful lot different from the heavier beauty he's wearing above. I would never consider less than 16 oz., and might even ask the kiltmaker about 18 or more when I've saved my shekels and get around to ordering.

    Thanks so much for offering those observations!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guinness>water View Post
    Great thread, answered alot of questions I had.

    Matt, does it cost more to have a box pleated kilt made out of five yards instead of the usual four?

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    [smart answer]Yes, it costs exactly one yard's worth of cloth more.[/smart answer]

    Seriously, yes, a bit more, as a good part of the cost of the kilt is the material cost. So five yards will cost more than four, etc. But not prohibitively more. PM me or send me an email if you'd like further details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    That's how I got it Chas, so your welcome

    It was actually posted here on a thread some time ago, but by who I don't know. So thanks to the original poster, things like this always tend to come in handy
    The graphic is originally from Lady Chrystel's website and is used in the description of her wonderfully innovative
    "double box pleat Kilt © ".

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    Thanks John, and a big thankyou to Lady Chrystel
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    That double box pleat looks cool, that would probably look realy nice in a kilt
    kilted in Brooklet :)

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