Sounds like a good solution.

BTW - do you have any idea why they used bright green to begin with? Was there some military regulation that the kilt belt had to be just so at the top of the kilt and it was easy to check to see if it wasn't because the green top band was there??

Kind of like the time during the Viet Nam era when the US Army was tired of having soldiers misplace the Army-green tent pegs that were used at the time. So they colored them international orange. But, then, of course, they were too conspicuous. So the instructions that came with the new bright orange tent pegs was that they had to be pounded into the ground until they were completely out of sight....No kidding....

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