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26th July 13, 06:04 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by tundramanq
I am unsure of drill which is a tighter weave compared to twill. The Utilikilt Originals and Mockers use a cotton poly twill which is pretty wrinkle resistant and somewhat supple. The Utilikilt fixed waist is good and bad in that it reminds me to push away from the table and start the situps  With $7349 invested in mostly 33 inch Utilikilts, I can't afford not to. At 60 it's easy on and real tough to lose it. Unsure of how the Skilt adjusts on the bending issue - I don't have one. You may be getting it too tight in the lower waist/upper hip area. Skilts depend on a good belt for "anchoring" the kilt so you should be able to loosen below the belt.
I had a Biker Skilt of a discounted stack with wider waistband. A folded velcro band at the waistband allowes waist adjustment and a leather strap to adjust the pleats accordingly. The material was to rigid for my taste and I never had paid the regular price of 245 GBP. I sought after the trinity business kilt with slash pockets for $120 but still don't know if it is worth a shot.
Last edited by cryptoman; 26th July 13 at 06:05 PM.
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