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    That is intriguing. It looks like the system has the potential to greatly enhance the kilt's ability to fit over a larger range of sizes.

    It looks like it wouldn't be to hard to retrofit an existing kilt to fasten that way; just remove the buckles and attach one in place of the opposing strap, and then replace the underapron strap with a belt. Hmmm.
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    Matt wrote in his article:
    ...someone in the Clan Maxwell Society had asked an old regimental kilt maker to make him a Maxwell kilt.
    Where does one find old regimental kiltmakers anymore? That really is an interesting fastening system.
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    A really interesting way to draw a kilt together. I missed it but was that a custom job?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrpharr
    I missed it but was that a custom job?
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    From the blogged article:

    I know for a fact that Larry made his own kilt and sporran -- I suspect he more than likely made everything else he was wearing

    Since the man wearing it was the man who made it, I would think you could call it "custom."

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    That is so cool. That’s actually the way I pictured Kilts fastened before I had seen one up close.

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