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    Belt Question

    I'm still getting set up, have the kilt and sporran, but just ordered the belt. My kilt doesn't have any belt loops. Are there any problems keeping it in the right spot, or will it drift up and down in relation to the top edge of the kilt?

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    I also have a kilt with no belt loops. The belt will stay put if it is worn snug and you don't do anything strenous, like running and jumping.

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    Belt loops are a relatively modern introduction to kilts. And some modern kilts still don't have them. I never put them on any of the kilts I make unless the customer specifically requests them.

    As Bill says, so long as you are wearing the belt snug enough (and I don't mean uncomfortably tight, just a proper fit), you should have no problems.

    Matt

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    And I'll chime in that I had a similar concern when I received the Donegal tweed kilt from Matt last week with no belt loops. But after wearing it all day Monday, there were no problems. Belt stayed put with no problems.
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Using belt loops can be a bad thing. A couple of days ago, my wife told me that I had a lump or something in the fabric, near the top of the kilt (below the belt); it turned out that the belt was pushing up at the top of the loop, thereby pulling up the bottom of the loop, and deforming how the fabric hung. It wasn't evident at first, because my sporran strap was outside of the loops and covered where the loop was pulling the fabric up.

    I'll just not use the loops anymore; I hadn't at first anyway, but was trying it with the loops to see if there was any difference. I guess there was!

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    None of the loops on my Bear kilts were big enough for a Kilt belt and my traditional doesn't have any loops. I always (after some good advise from Todd and Hamish) just wore the belt over the kilt. I never had any issue with the belt moving out of place.

    I have found that the kilts that sit on the hips often need a belt to help out, where as a traditional kilt seems to sit just fine without a belt.

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