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1st April 07, 12:36 AM
#1
Two kilts compared:
A Neokilt and a Sportkilt.
I'm beginning to understand a few things about garments that I hadn't previously been aware of. It's the sort of knowledge that explains why there are so many different ways to make an unbifurcated garment compared to a bifurcated one.
Both of my kilts are lovely, but they are quite different. Putting the Sportkilt on and I can immediately see the difference in their cut. The way the top apron folds is quite different, just for one example. I should mention that the Sportkilt is poly/cotton and the Neokilt is poly-viscose. The difference in the fabric is quite apparant and I can now understand why wool is usually chosen for a kilt; the Sportkilt is actually very light and the Neokilt is a little stiff.
Actually, I found myself almost wishing for a combination of features, such as the elastic and the slightly lower wasitline of the Sportkilt on the Neokilt. And pockets! Neokilt has two little pockets that are not of a great use, and the Sportkilt has one in the middle that is unfortunately almost impossible to use. A friend commented about the Neokilt also commented favourably about the pockets (adding how hard it was to find skirts with good pockets). I know Utilikilt do pockets; surely they are not so hard to put into a more traditional design? Admittedly, what Neokilt did is quite clever, hidden in the depths of the pleats, but they need to be higher and deeper.
So I now have an appreciation of kiltmaker preferences!
Wade.
* Yes, I can probably find someone who does that.
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1st April 07, 05:51 AM
#2
Ditto on the Neokilt pockets. A good idea, but the execution doesn't really impress me. Now, the pockets I'm looking forward to trying out are the ones the Wizard of BC puts in his kilts; it's just a matter of time.
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1st April 07, 06:49 AM
#3
Anyone interested in kilt construction in general should invest in Barb Tewksbury's book on kiltmaking. It will provide a benchmark by which the various variants on the market can be evaluated with some good background knowledge.
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1st April 07, 08:28 AM
#4
Congratulations on starting down that long path of kilt knowledge!
"Knowledge is good." Emil Faber
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1st April 07, 02:45 PM
#5
For what it's worth, there are times the pockets on my UKs (workman, mocker, and denim) are too deep - I think I'd like one front pocket to be shallower, which wouldn't be visible in the mocker, at least.
Frog
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2nd April 07, 05:32 AM
#6
If you have a sewing machine (or know someone that does), just sew a line ON THE POCKET ONLY at the desired pocket depth and the pocket will be a little more useful.
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