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29th March 15, 12:17 PM
#11
After seeing so many kilts worn at the navel level, I've wondered if it was breaking some rule to wear it at the true waist level which I prefer. Great to hear it's not an issue!
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29th March 15, 04:22 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by David Maxwell
After seeing so many kilts worn at the navel level, I've wondered if it was breaking some rule to wear it at the true waist level which I prefer. Great to hear it's not an issue!
As an FYI, wearing the kilt at the navel or 2" above the navel IS the true waist. Where you wear your jeans is 2 - 4" BELOW your true waist. We call that wearing it at "jeans waist".
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29th March 15, 04:50 PM
#13
All right. I'm convinced to remain wearing any kind of kilt at the true waist.. Why fix it if it's not broken?
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29th March 15, 04:58 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by JDuPree
All right. I'm convinced to remain wearing any kind of kilt at the true waist.. Why fix it if it's not broken?
Someone really smart said that recently....
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29th March 15, 08:00 PM
#15
You might also consider the possibility that you might want to get a jacket or waistcoat at some point. If so, the kilt needs to be high enough to allow the coat to overlap. Otherwise, the shirt shows between the two and can ruin the outfit.
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29th March 15, 08:19 PM
#16
I have 2 USA Kilts casuals & I wear them both at true waist . Just seems right - plus you can still wear it with fancier attire if you so desire .
veritas aequitas
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29th March 15, 10:23 PM
#17
This is a bit off-topic regarding the original question (I have nothing new to add to what's already been said on that), but something else very important occurred to me today, and I felt it would be appropriate to express it when you mentioned "questions now that you're eyeing a second kilt".
For Petes' sake, buy a couple of hangers!
I've read a number of threads here discussing the topic, and there are some very good ideas about making use of cheap hangers, and techniques for doubling them up; but whether it's that, or just buying a kilt hanger from Scotweb or Kilts-n-stuff or something, do it. Plan ahead!
I am wishing now that I'd given this aspect of kilt ownership proper thought ahead of time, as I still have no suitable way to hang my own newly-arrived kilt, so I have to - for the moment - make due with carefully laying it somewhere it won't get mussed up.
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6th April 15, 09:08 PM
#18
I ended up ordering semi-traditional Glyndwr Tartan for my second kilt. Cannot wait! I think my kilt fever kicks in.
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