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    I've only seen them backwards a few times... and they're usually SportKilts.

    I've seen UtiliKilts worn sideways NUMEROUS times. I guess the side cargo pockets make a good sporran and seat pad?! How do you spend that kind of money and mess that design up?!!!

    I saw two brand new kilts at the Celtic Classic being worn backwards this year, and just about fell-down laughing.

    How many toddlers will put their pants or shirts on backwards? I guess it's okay for folks that are new to kilts to be given a little slack. A simple and friendly explaination of how to wear a kilt is well in order as long as you can do it with a straight face.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carbomb
    I've only seen them backwards a few times... and they're usually SportKilts.
    If only they would put the inside tag on the BACK of the kilt instead of the front. No wonder...

    binx
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    Front pleats

    Thought I recalled Matt saying recently that aswell as box pleated, some kilts were pleated completely round the front, but can't find it now. have to admit though, I don't think I would like them as much as a clearly defined apron.
    Phil

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