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    Kilts and Culture Tartan

    Hi there Serial Kilters.

    I love the Kilts and culture tartan that USAKilts have made with the beautiful weather tones of greys and browns. When I see kilt in that tartan pleated to the strip, they usually pleated to the white line. Has anybody seen or have a kilt pleated to the black strip or even the red strip? I would love to see that as I’m considering getting my self one.

    Thanks.

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    That is a handsome tartan, and I think it would work well pleated various ways.

    You can do mockups by cutting and pasting that image in various ways.

    Without actually seeing it, I think that pleating to the white line in the pale grey would give an overly pale and washed-out kilt rear.

    My inclination would be to try pleating it to the pairs of white lines in the brown, for a darker kilt rear.

    Much depends on the size of the sett and the width of the pleats.

    If the sett was big enough/pleats narrow enough you could have plain black pleats.

    There's a cool effect when a kilt is pleated to the darkest part of the tartan, that when you walk the pleats swish and the lighter portion underneath shows.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 30th April 23 at 03:56 AM.
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    This is a really good looking tartan. I agree that if pleated to the stripe it should be to the darker area. Either the double white lines or the yellow on each side of the white lines.

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