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22nd February 13, 04:09 PM
#11
I usually wind up between six and eight box pleats in a kilt...2.5-3" pleats...but then I am pretty scrawny and long waisted...with a one inch rise I sew an eight inch fell, before the waistband goes on...
As you can imagine I don't do well with low rise pants. lol
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23rd February 13, 07:21 AM
#12
It seems to be halfway between a traditional kilt and a Utilikilt.
Utilikilts have established their own "look" which, at least here on The Left Coast, has taken a more or less equal place beside traditional Highland Dress in the Scottish community.
It will be interesting to see what sort of "look" emerges with this new hybrid, if it catches on.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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23rd February 13, 07:32 AM
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I, for one, hope that it does not catch on. I do not like the look at all.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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23rd February 13, 01:03 PM
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I am absolutely gobsmacked. I still can't decide whether or not I like it.
It certainly is different.
The Official [BREN]
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27th February 13, 09:24 PM
#15
I think I would like it more if the price was lower, I feel like half the reason behind a utilikilt and that general style is to be able to remain kilted and at the same time not really have to worry about ruining your kilt if you have to do a bit of heavy work. However, at $380 dollars it costs more than a 5 yard wool from USA kilts, I feel like it sort of defeats its own purpose.
Last edited by CelticAchrann; 27th February 13 at 09:36 PM.
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28th February 13, 06:45 AM
#16
I like this. My Built Kilt is made of blue jean material. The main reason I decided on buying the Built Kilt was to get the box pleats.
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28th February 13, 06:53 AM
#17
The other thing that stands out about these kilts is the double stitching. real well made and strong. I like my Amerikilt too but the stitching is minimal on it and my belt loops have broken away.
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28th February 13, 03:02 PM
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I hope everybody followed the link that ShawnMaxwell posted before they judged these kilts. One of the interesting things about them is the level of customization available. The idea is that the Bilt Kilt is custom built, so they needn't have visible pockets or contrasting inserts if that isn't what you like.
They also have their own website:
http://www.biltkilt.com/
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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28th February 13, 03:13 PM
#19
True, CMcG.
I saw that you can, essentially, make it into a modified version of a traditional kilt with a high rise but a distincty modern twist...but it STILL looks like a kilt instead of one of those awful Utilikraps.
The Official [BREN]
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1st March 13, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sailortats
I, for one, hope that it does not catch on. I do not like the look at all.
Agreed. If you can take off thise pockets, then it is pretty much just another box pleat kilt by all appearances. That is fine, I guess, but I am not a fan of this particular styling.
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