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    Re: How long for the tie?

    The way your tie just touches the belt buckle looks very smart, Tobus. Very clean and sharp!

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    Re: How long for the tie?

    I think just long enough to touch the top of the kilt looks good. Using different types of knots can help to adjust length but I also sometimes tuck the skinny end of the tie into my shirt if it is too long.

    With a waistcoat, there is more leeway. I can use a smaller knot and just tuck the whole tie into my kilt, where it is hidden by the vest. I've seen some traditionalists tuck the bottom of their tie into the kilt even when not wearing a waistcoat but this looks a bit lazy or unbalanced to me.

    I've heard that some people have gone as far as having ties altered to make them work better with the kilt...
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