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View Poll Results: Where do you wear the top of your kilt?

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  • More than 2 inches above your navel

    14 14.00%
  • 1-2 inches above your navel

    61 61.00%
  • At your navel

    22 22.00%
  • Below your navel

    3 3.00%
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  1. #1
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    I think one issue that I have is this:

    When I'm standing, it doesn't feel "so high up" on my torso, but when I sit down, the front rides up, and it makes me feel like my grandfather (you know, the guy who's belt is right up under his armpits).

    I really am appreciating the feedback.

    Again, it's not where the bottom is -- that will never change. It's how HIGH the kilt needs to be from there. And I guess mine just needs to be right where the pros measured me to be wearing it -- about 2 1/2 inches above my navel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJBryant View Post
    Again, it's not where the bottom is -- that will never change. It's how HIGH the kilt needs to be from there. And I guess mine just needs to be right where the pros measured me to be wearing it -- about 2 1/2 inches above my navel.
    Since I don't actually own any of my kilts, just on loan from the bands, the only thing I can do for mine, is to use the bottom hem, and the top lays where it must. That's why my answer used the bottom hem. I hope I didn't take your question off target.

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