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    Box pleats verses knife pleats?

    What's the difference?

    Larry
    "A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"

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    Here's a site that explains box pleats. http://jeffpost.homelinux.org/sckaye...me/pleats.html

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    Re: Box pleats verses knife pleats?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
    What's the difference?

    Larry
    I've only ever seen them in pictures... never on a person. Always sort of reminded me of a cheerleader outfit.

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    Lots of British military kilts were box pleated because it uses less material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    Lots of British military kilts were box pleated because it uses less material.
    Have you actually seen one in the flash, Bubba?? If so, what was your impession? I guess I've been so conditioned to the traditional knife edge, the box style looks not quite right somehow.

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    http://www.cuillinn.com/repro.html

    This was posted recently and shows a kilt with both box and knife pleats; a precursor to Utilikilt's 'Symetrical Pleat', eh?

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    I think box pleating is also quicker, so they used it in the military to get a large number of kilts made quicker.

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    Blu, I've seen pictures of them. They look ok, but I'm still partial to the knife pleats. I think some of the military kilts for some regiments are still box pleated by tradition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by g koch
    http://www.cuillinn.com/repro.html

    This was posted recently and shows a kilt with both box and knife pleats; a precursor to Utilikilt's 'Symetrical Pleat', eh?
    Beyond the box pleats, thats a very nice website with lots of topical advice and interesting merchandise. Well worth spending a few minutes for a look around.

    blu

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    I kinda like the idea of a center box pleat with knife pleats going toward the front in both directions from it. Nice symetry

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