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7th February 11, 11:54 AM
#1
what about the bottom of the stitching in the pleats?
I think I want that line to be about 2" above the widest part of my hips right before lunch. Right after lunch that will put the bottom of the stitching right at the widest part of my hips.
That seems to be the sweet zone for maximum "swish"
Am I missing anything important?
Thanks
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Last edited by AKScott; 8th February 11 at 12:44 PM.
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7th February 11, 12:17 PM
#2
The stitching of the Fell ( the part from the top of the kilt down to theend of the stitching) is generally measured to be about one third of the full drop of the kilt, but a often this is adjusted to be "on" the point of the widest hip measurement.
The reason for this is that the pleats can swing free below that point, if the fell is stitched too low there won't be a good swing , and stitched to high the kilt will probably swing with more of a kink and may even crease more easily.
All these measurements are based on the judgement of the maker as well, and there is no absolutely "exact" number.
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7th February 11, 01:42 PM
#3
Use the kilt straps to loosen the kilt after a big meal and keep it hanging properly from your waist. That'll keep it looking its best at all times.
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