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    McRostie of Glasgow would be worth a look. They make premium quality kilt day belts with one or two brass "prong" style buckles to choose from, although I am not sure that they make round style buckles.
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    Ebay is worth a look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    McRostie of Glasgow would be worth a look. They make premium quality kilt day belts with one or two brass "prong" style buckles to choose from, although I am not sure that they make round style buckles.
    I was going to mention McRostie as well. Top-notch stuff!

    https://www.said.net/secure/mcrostie/index-shop.asp

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    More traditional for Day Dress, I believe, are buckles more like ordinary "frame" buckles.

    Like this



    Here is an ornate vintage one that came up on Ebay a while back



    I think 18th century style buckles can look very nice with Day Dress especially when an 18th century style sporran is being worn



    Here is the site:

    http://www.freewebs.com/mmarmoury/beltsslings.htm

    This is my favourite kilt belt buckle ever, owned by our member Ryan Ross

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