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2nd September 04, 02:47 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by Graham
... I personally wear my kilts mid knee to top of kneecap, but the comfort of the kilt relys more on the weight, style and material of the kilt.I don't like to see a kilt below the knee, in Australia we would use the word "daggy", but that's just me 
Graham, you are correct - mid to top of the knee is where it should be. When it gets to the bottom of the knee or lower, it starts to look like Granny's old dress. "Too long" is (and looks) just as bad as "too short".
BTW, whats the literal translation for "daggy"?? I know some ozzy-speak but that's a new one for me.
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