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    Quote Originally Posted by FinnKilt View Post
    Can you explain what is meant by a front only apron, in a kilting context? It sounds somewhat revealing at the rear, but obviously I'm misunderstanding.
    It's just a separate over-apron that covers the front of the kilt, as opposed to a complete cover that goes all the way around. The kilt underneath is still a regular full kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinnKilt View Post
    Can you explain what is meant by a front only apron, in a kilting context? It sounds somewhat revealing at the rear, but obviously I'm misunderstanding.

    Front only kilt apron:



    The "full-wrap" version went all the way around, fully covering the kilt.

    Hope that clears it up for you!

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    Shaun's pictures illustrate it well. That is what is regarded as the 'earlier' version. The later versions used up to 1940 added a pleated section to cover the kilt's own pleats.
    Here is a full wrap type in the Imperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30097669

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