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26th October 05, 02:30 PM
#1
I will sometimes omit the belt on my 16 oz kilt, but I'ver never had to worry about having the tank slide down past my hips...ever. Now, I wouldn't go around in my Utilikilt without a belt, but it's obviously cut and sized differently.
Bryan...don't need suspenders yet...
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26th October 05, 09:08 PM
#2
umm, wouldn't suspenders have the opposite problem?
With my stillwater I have no worries of it falling down. I don't use the straps at all (I am border line between two sizes and opted for the larger of the two), just the belt set tight. I with the belt was more adjustable though. Sure I can change the size, but I have to have the kilt off and then I have to "crease" the thick leather.
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26th October 05, 11:52 PM
#3
In all my years of kilt wearing I've never had any problem with keeping it in place-the straps reasonably well done up-and it will stay in place.
In fact the only peril I can envisage would be if a strap broke, but even then the entire kilt would not fall off.
So whilst there can be many little traps connected with kilt wearing-it falling off is not I think something to worry about.
After all chaps in trousers 'outside the circus' do not have them falling off-so why kilts?
Over the tears I've camped, crossed obstacles, scrambled and even in a less sane moment demonstrated the gate-vault in a kilt-all without a problem: so I for one have no intention of worrying now.
James
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