Thanks for THE replys so far! About it being an officers kilt, this could very well be so. Officers were indeed alowed to make alterations in there clothing... THE problem is that i've never seen such a kilt. Christian is it possible to see some of yours? Or photo's off officers whearing them?

It's true that THE binding is black, THE buckles are two-sprong and on closer inspection i've seen that repairs are being made with THE thicker quality wool (military grade like Mac newsome said). There is also a number written in THE lining, 2285, this could be THE registration number of THE officer. Is there a change i could find out to whom this belongs?

Would there be differences in THE kilts worn by THE different regiments of cameron highlanders? And in this case i mean THE non-officers kilts?

Is it also possible to determin this kilt is pre 1945?

I will place some extra photos soon!

Your imput is very appreciated!
regards Rene from holland