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    When I do it, I move the buckle on the right side, but the strap on the left side. If they are moved by the same amount the centre back stays in the same place. Also you don't have to cut new holes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    When I do it, I move the buckle on the right side, but the strap on the left side. If they are moved by the same amount the centre back stays in the same place. Also you don't have to cut new holes.

    Regards

    Chas
    Dang it. I almost did that with mine. I was afraid the loose end of the inner apron wold sag below the bottom of the rest of the kilt.

    Is this a non issue, something that only works if you move the strap a little bit, or do you cut off the excess?

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