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7th July 08, 03:37 PM
#21
Originally Posted by escherblacksmith
not sure, your description is unclear . . .
Generally speaking, you either have the greatkilt (which can be bustled in the back, although that doesn't really look like a knot), or a shortened kilt, which is, in essence, the great kilt with most of the cloth above the kilt cut off. So, it still is pleatable and wraps, but it doesn't have the sheer mass of extra material above the belt.
This is an example of bustled:
I would have to say that what I saw was bustled, however, I somehow he had it partly pulled/gathered together. This is definitely what I woul dlike to know about. Thanks!
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