
Originally Posted by
Steve Ashton
Have your tailor make the jacket so the bottom is right about the crest of the hips and buttocks. The bottom of the jacket will now be about the same as the sleeves.
That's basically the top of the pleats, correct?

Originally Posted by
Steve Ashton
Preferably you want double vents in the back. A single vent can work but a double vent looks better with the kilt. The original jacket must have enough fabric in the back seams for them to be let out and raised. Most do not have any extra fabric.
If the original jacket has a single vent and doesn't have enough fabric in the back seams to convert to a double vent, is it better to leave the single vent, or sew it up so that the back lays flat?
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