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    in another thread, this interesting design came up: http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/kilts/k...extenders.html

    these extenders look less "bulky" and more "subtle" than typical straps.
    LitTrog: Bah. You guys with your "knowledge" and "talents." Always taking the legs out from under my ignorant nincompoopery.

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    these extenders look less "bulky" and more "subtle" than typical straps.
    Those look great. Hopefully I'll be receiving a set from Andy just for the price of shipping.
    Ps. The price of the kilt is under $50 so it's kinda a no brainer. Can anyone date this garment by any chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMurray View Post
    Snip ... Can anyone date this garment by any chance.
    I think that the label is from the 60s. (No standard postcode.)

    Regards

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMurray View Post
    Those look great. Hopefully I'll be receiving a set from Andy just for the price of shipping.
    Ps. The price of the kilt is under $50 so it's kinda a no brainer. Can anyone date this garment by any chance.
    You're absolutely right that it is a no brainer at that price and you can still have a kiltmaker take a look and give you a price on resizing if you are not happy with the look.

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    I realize that I'm weighing in a bit late. If a kilt is too big, you can just move the buckles toward the center back of the kilt, and the fringe edge of the apron just covers a few of the pleats. No one notices. The opposite is not true. if a kilt is even 1/4" too small, the underapron shows, and the underapron looks really different from the pleats. So, it's really obvious that the kilt is too small. Strap extenders are a great temporary solution if you gain a bit of weight, but I wouldn't buy a kilt knowing that I would have to wear strap extenders - it will always be obvious, even from quite a distance, that the kilt is too small.
    Last edited by Barb T; 8th March 13 at 07:56 PM.
    Kiltmaker, piper, and geologist (one of the few, the proud, with brains for rocks....
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    So it's on it's way

    So I bought the kilt for the price of $75. I know it's an inch or so too small but for an hand made 8yrd in my families tartan seemed like a steal. Reading the above post took a bit of wind outa my sails but we will see when the extenders and kilt show up

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