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    Royal Regiment of Scotland

    I am sure this has been discussed somewhere before, but I been googling and looking here for it and couldn't find it. I am curious less about the black watch tartan, and more about the Black Watch themselves.

    Simply put, what style of kilts do they wear? Is it box pleat or knife pleat, and are they 8 yard kilts? I would assume they use regimental weight (18oz) but maybe I am mistaken.

    Anyone know? I am just think because maybe if ever I do get a BlackWatch, I'd get something similar to what they wear.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy View Post
    I am sure this has been discussed somewhere before, but I been googling and looking here for it and couldn't find it. I am curious less about the black watch tartan, and more about the Black Watch themselves.

    Simply put, what style of kilts do they wear? Is it box pleat or knife pleat, and are they 8 yard kilts? I would assume they use regimental weight (18oz) but maybe I am mistaken.

    Anyone know? I am just think because maybe if ever I do get a BlackWatch, I'd get something similar to what they wear.

    Thanks.
    All the SCOTS battalions wear box pleat kilts, although prior to the formation of the RRS the Black Watch kilts were knife pleats,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    All the SCOTS battalions wear box pleat kilts, although prior to the formation of the RRS the Black Watch kilts were knife pleats,
    That's an interesting change as I believe all the old regiments used knife pleats. Do you think this is a cost saving measure? - less material needed and probably easier to make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    That's an interesting change as I believe all the old regiments used knife pleats. Do you think this is a cost saving measure? - less material needed and probably easier to make.

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    I stand to be corrected here, but I seem to recall that the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders had box pleats.Perhaps I am wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I stand to be corrected here, but I seem to recall that the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders had box pleats.Perhaps I am wrong?
    You are indeed correct, I doubt it was adopted from cost cutting, probably more by the action man decision making process

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    is it a 4 yd box pleat or a military box pleat that is an 8 yd?
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    Quote Originally Posted by peacekeeper83 View Post
    is it a 4 yd box pleat or a military box pleat that is an 8 yd?
    8, they are real kilts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    8, they are real kilts
    Indeed! Real kilts without real box pleats!
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    I had 2 WW1 kilts from different regiments and they were both military box pleats, which is different than the "box pleat" we're all used to.

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    If your looking for something simular to what they wear, check out www.whatpriceglory.com they sell military weight in the blackwatch tartan.
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