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14th March 12, 12:59 AM
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Re: Fly plaid in action
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
If I may-----this is not a criticism, but a thought for you to ponder over-----have you tried raising the kilt up to at least mid knee cap height? I know kilts have a habit of moving South whilst marching and might not have started out like it is in the picture, but-----.
Apart from camera angle being slightly above and looking down if you take in the arc of the front leg, which is at its extreme forward swing and the arc of the rear leg at its extreme rear swing the kilt MAY be at its correct height. It's difficult to tell for sure unless both feet are together and stationary and the camera angle is horizontal at knee level
On the other hand, Jock may be right and hitching the kilt higher certainly wouldn't hurt any, perhaps to top of knee cap
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