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    An "American" belt buckle?

    Had a thought as I was looking at belt buckles today.

    There are some beautiful buckles out there, but only a few that really grab me...frankly, I'm not Scottish, with all due respect to those of you who are!

    So...

    Does anyone make a kilt belt buckle in any sort of American symbolism, or how would I go about modifying a buckle...or a belt...to fit something like this? (apologies for the size...this is the size on the website)


    Thanks much,
    Sean

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    I've been wearing a modern replica of a US Army Officer's Beltplate from the Civil War era on a black leather belt for years now. It is a typical modern belt buckle that you could use on any 1 3/4" leather belt.

    Taking that same concept for a kilt belt, my aim is to go to a civil war reenactor's vendor and get an actual historical replica of a belt and two piece beltplate (as the originals were) to wear with my kilts. The belts will be 2"+ and will make a great kilt belt. #274 on this webpage is an example of what I'm talking about: http://www.jarnaginco.com/catframe.html
    "If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -- Thomas Paine

    Scottish-American Military Society Post 1921

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    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    ... The belts will be 2"+ and will make a great kilt belt. #274 on this webpage is an example of what I'm talking about: http://www.jarnaginco.com/catframe.html
    That is a very interesting website and I like your idea of using the belt and federal buckle. Should work well in place of a standard kilt belt waist-plate and most appropriate considering your current location and line of work...

    Stay safe!

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    Just For The Record

    There are no rules about which belt buckle one should wear with civilian Highland attire. You are free to wear whatever belt/buckle combination you like. The only "rule" regarding belts and kilts is that in most circumstances belts should not be worn when a waistcoat is worn. So, in this instance, wear what pleases you the most.

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