Slope
I think you are talking about the horizontal bunching just below the "waist" band on the apron.
The lower you move the waist the more the front wants to ride lower than the hips and rump, especially if you have some lingering holiday tummy fat as I do now. 
I think Steve Ashton calls this "Slope" and accounts for it in his low waist designs.
As most kilts are designed for traditional high waist and this custom (if available), gets expensive, I work to keep the tummy slim so that the kilts ride higher across my abdomen by the warm season. In the mean time I wear my Utilikilts that are designed for hip wear or move my traditionals up an inch in front.
(12 years after surgery and I am getting more tolerant of pressure in this area.
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What little is left the sporran covers, as with low waist you will want to wear your sporran higher relative to the kilt - I use belt and hangers.
Last edited by tundramanq; 11th February 14 at 06:12 AM.
slàinte mhath, Chuck
Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
"My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.
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