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28th September 07, 07:44 PM
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 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
If you pin through both layers, the movement of the kilt will be effected. You want the kilt to move as you do! When sitting, walking, running, whatever, the kilt must move with you!
That's the quick answer.
Oh and 
This and if you do get a great gust of wind there will be less chance of tearing as the aprons seperate. Pin only through the front apron, you are using the weight to keep the apron down.
Whoa Kiltedbiker, just realized that you in the Hammer, I'm right next door. You're surrounded by kilties. We tend to meet once a month. Look for (search) threads titled SOKS.
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