Creag, I have seen this picture on several kilt vendors’ sites. In other words it is a standard photo and therefore not necessarily the kilt you are going to receive.
Being a kilted skirt it is not comparable to a man’s kilt. You should face the following major differences:
1) It is much shorter (18-19”).
2) It closes to the “female” side.
3) The apron is narrow compared to a man’s kilt, not going from hip to hip.
4) Probably less than two yards of tartan are used.
6) The tartan is light weight.
5) Straps and buckles are mini sized.
Supposing it is for your wife or GF it might be a good purchase nevertheless.
Greg
Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility
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