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Old 06-09-2010, 10:07 AM
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Modern kilt by Lady Chrystel

Lady Chrystel made herself a new friend on the Internet.

She, her husband and 3 children left Paris city life and came to live in the French Alps, not very far from us (the next valley).

Her husband has been wanting a kilt for a long time, but not a traditional kilt; something completely original.

So they sat down one afternoon and figured it out .

It was going to be made from Black isle tartan 16oz Jura range from Marton Mills, for a “MacAbre” look, as would say Hamish.

They settled for 3 HUGE double pleats in the back and 2 reverse Kingussie pleats on each side.

One under apron pocket.

It's not a casual kilt; more a smart 6 yards comtemporary kilt to hit the town in the evening.


He wears it low...



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Old 06-09-2010, 10:16 AM
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That is really cool! I like how it looks modern without being a break with tradition; it's more like an evolution.
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Old 06-09-2010, 12:07 PM
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Interesting mix of pleating styles. Those three pleats in the back almost make a "back apron." Sweeping those pleats and keeping them in good shape would probably be ridiculously easy, and the Kingussie pleats would allow smooth flow when moving around. I can't envision it moving like a traditional box pleat or a Kingussie.

I like it, and may make something similar for myself at some point but not with expensive material.

The Lady is brave and confident to try something like that. My hat's off to her for her workmanship and especially for her creativity.

My question is "How is the swish?"
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Interesting mix of pleating styles. Those three pleats in the back almost make a "back apron." Sweeping those pleats and keeping them in good shape would probably be ridiculously easy, and the Kingussie pleats would allow smooth flow when moving around. I can't envision it moving like a traditional box pleat or a Kingussie.

I like it, and may make something similar for myself at some point but not with expensive material.

The Lady is brave and confident to try something like that. My hat's off to her for her workmanship and especially for her creativity.

My question is "How is the swish?"
Firts of all Thank you for the kind words.

The first thing that comes to mind whilst beholding someone wearing this kilt isn't :

“ Hey ! Rock n'Roll !”... it's rather: “Oh my God ! Is that a kilt ? Why, it's so elegant”

One reason is, in my view because, the swish is understated.

Understated BUT there nonetheless : after all, with 16oz worsted wool and incredibly deep pleats, you can't go wrong swish-wise.


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Robert
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Old 06-09-2010, 12:40 PM
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Forgive me, I'm not understanding the pleating scheme exactly. Can somebody use MSPaint or something to sketch it out for me?

That is an absolutely brilliant looking kilt, though. I was thinking about massive box pleats just last night, actually. Wondering how they would look, behave, etc. Sounds like they're completely viable!

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Old 06-09-2010, 12:54 PM
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Forgive me, I'm not understanding the pleating scheme exactly. Can somebody use MSPaint or something to sketch it out for me?

That is an absolutely brilliant looking kilt, though. I was thinking about massive box pleats just last night, actually. Wondering how they would look, behave, etc. Sounds like they're completely viable!



Kingussie pleats are knife pleats fanning out from a hind, central box pleat.

Reversed Kingussie pleats are knife pleats fanning from the apron towards the back.

In this case, 2 very deep knife pleats on each side, fanning towards 3 huge Double box pleats at the back .




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Old 06-09-2010, 12:57 PM
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Ridiculously awesome. What a great design. Maybe Lady Chrystel should make this an option on her site.

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Absolutely stunning kilt.

I can't wait to see what your Lady comes up with next!
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Absolutely stunning kilt.

I can't wait to see what your Lady comes up with next!
Dear Ali !

She's going to make herself a ladie's mini-kilt with more or less the same pleating and Tartan.


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Old 06-09-2010, 01:57 PM
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I was kind of unsure when I read your description, even though Lady Chrystel's work is just gorgeous. However, when I saw the tartan I knew I was intrigued, and when I saw the finished product I was wowed! Another beautiful piece from your wife, and I bet her mini-kilt will be lovely too.
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