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25th July 07, 04:42 PM
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 Originally Posted by Pleater
You need more shaping - and possibly more width available for walking than would be designed into most kilts - from what I have seen.
I'm not sure that a box pleated kilt would be the easiest to adapt, I'd think that knife pleats and more opportunities for tapering would be the easier way to go.
Pleater, what do you think about a Kinguisse style kilt for this? I've never made one, but maybe...
If I were thinking aloud, I'd say to try a Kinguisse with a narrow front apron ( this is starting to sound like a Utilikilt) and large, exceptionally deep pleats.
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