What was brought up above reminds me of a situation I've found myself in several times:
I'm hired to pipe at a wedding. When I arrive I'm directed to the dressing room the Groomsmen and Best Man are using.
There I find all of these fellows trying to figure out how to put on their hired kilts and such. Being the only person in the room who has worn Highland Dress before, I give them pointers as to how everything is worn.
I've seen all the issues one could imagine: backwards kilts, kilts worn with one of the two front aprons going behind, Ghillie Brogue laces going all the way up, sporrans worn to the side, flashes worn Sean Connery style.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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