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    It's hard to know what they mean by "shouldn't be worn as high as the ribs". As Steve pointed out, the bottom of the rib cage on a person's side is lower than the rib cage in the front. So there isn't a "height" for the ribs that can be used to judge where a kilt can be worn. In my case, the rise of my kilt DOES cover part of my ribs. That's why the rise needs flare.

    I can say emphatically that a kiltmaker who is making a proper trad kilt is not intending it to just be be worn "wherever it's comfortable". If it's properly constructed, the kiltmaker has shaped it so that it will fit right if the buckles are at the true waist and the rise is above that.
    Last edited by Barb T; 4th March 20 at 10:13 AM.
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    I would try undoing the lower strap and see how it hangs.

    I've been told that if the lower strap is too tight it will pull the left side of the apron out of place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy McIntosh View Post
    I would try undoing the lower strap and see how it hangs.

    I've been told that if the lower strap is too tight it will pull the left side of the apron out of place.
    Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately, on this kilt at least, the front apron does not lay flat even with the lower strap undone.
    Last edited by Dreaghann; 6th March 20 at 06:58 PM.

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    That's exactly what happened with my Sports Kilt. Losened the strap and it lay flat.

    Dave

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