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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Today, it's unusual to see two-pronged buckles on civilian kilts. I really like them and had the military ones used on my recent kilt.
    Horses for courses...I hate those buckles.

    You have to get the things lined up just right or only one of the prongs will hit its mark.

    To me the ordinary civilian buckles are the easiest to buckle, especially getting dressed quickly and/or in poor light, as we pipers sometimes end up doing.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Beyond aesthetics (always a matter of opinion, of course!) it certainly seems dubious what benefit a two-pronged buckle would offer in a military context beyond making them a bit tougher to attach properly. I’m not surprised they’ve switched to a more standard style.

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    Having worn single (on the newer kilts) and two prong(on the older kilts) I have to say I prefer the two prong model. I can't ever say I had any issues with the two prongs not lining up. I was a lot thinner back in those days though..

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