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10th November 08, 08:56 AM
#1
I am a southpaw and Most of my Lambs Woolly Production kilts are left hand pleated.
I don't think I could pleat a kilt with right hand pleats any more.
The last kilt I made has double box pleats so I did got to do both in one kilt.
Some time ago I had asked about lefty pleats and someone mentioned that there might be less pleat wrinkling while getting into the seat of a left hand drive auto. Well I can say I have found that this is correct..
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10th November 08, 09:12 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Robert Lamb
I am a southpaw and Most of my Lambs Woolly Production kilts are left hand pleated.
I don't think I could pleat a kilt with right hand pleats any more.
The last kilt I made has double box pleats so I did got to do both in one kilt.
Some time ago I had asked about lefty pleats and someone mentioned that there might be less pleat wrinkling while getting into the seat of a left hand drive auto. Well I can say I have found that this is correct..
hmmm.... that's an idea... I have though about when I can afford a high end of going with the box pleat, but I'm sure I will have a few more SWKs before I get that far.
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