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27th August 19, 03:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by tpa
This looks to have been designed by someone with no experience of kilt wearing. From the picture, it looks too tight to allow freedom of movement under the kilt and would ride up the thighs if legs were spread apart. You can buy nylon slips for a lot less and just cut off the frilly bit if need be. You can also cut side slits if need be to ensure freedom of movement.
This is what I've been doing. Marks and Spencer have been selling slips in 19 or 23" length, without lace hem, but with a slit at the back (I assume to match up to a vent in a ladies skirt / ease of movement) for less than £5. Either in black, or white, not that it matters... for those wanting to be closer to regimental, it is a useful way to keep the kilt clean as it's more hygienic. Also I've found it stops jokers who "kilt check" you from lifting your pleats suddenly from the back as a final frontier of modesty
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