
Originally Posted by
Big Mikey
Just one point, the features you described (continuous pleats, narrow apron) are NOT typical of non-traditional kilts (depending on your definition). Those features are typical of a MUG, the most well known being Utilikilt brand. My definition of a non-traditional kilt is one made with material other than tartan. These kilts can have all the features of a traditional kilt (deep, narrow pleats, a full width, tapered apron). These are rather nit-picky points but I only wish to contribute positively to your ongoing kilt journey. Congratulations on the new arrival.
Is this sub-forum the right place to assert that contemporary and non-traditional kilts are MUGs and not kilts?
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