Originally Posted by
Steve Ashton
The left buckle mounts on the under-apron, and the left strap mounts inside.
A nice neat appearance, and as there is no strap hole to work around, alterations take just a few mins.
All of the kilts I made for The Canadian Scottish Regt. had the left strap inside and a single right strap. This made fitting new troops, with a limited number of stock kilts, so much easier and much more cost effective for the unit. This would hold true for a pipe band too.
Yes!! That would be wonderful for civilian pipe band kilts.
Just last week I had to alter three band kilts which were to be worn at our first band gig in over a year.
Two kilts had mysteriously shrunk, while another had just as mysteriously expanded.
Due to not being able to move the hole, I sewed on new, longer straps on the under-apron of the shrunken kilts.
Last edited by OC Richard; 26th May 21 at 09:22 PM.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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