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2nd October 05, 01:20 PM
#11
My memories are similar to above. The kilts were the same, the difference would be the sporran. The belt would be a factor too, but that's probably a fit issue. Remember that in Scotland, UK, school uniforms would include a belt so it would be worn to identify the school in public.
Geoffrey kilts brochure states they are the same, except women's are made lighter fashion, comfort and "shape".
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2nd October 05, 04:53 PM
#12
Just a quick note- the kilts wouldn't really have to be a different shape for elementary girls and boys- the girls don't get hips and waist really until puberty.
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2nd October 05, 06:08 PM
#13
Maybe I'll ring up a friend and ask if I try hers out to see how different they feel......Or not. But in all seriousness, i think that "a mans kilt" also has much deeper pleats than a "schoolgirls kilt" (at least those of modern-day)
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