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14th June 06, 08:35 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by macsim
We were told that up to a certain age the kilts they had on the rack were for boys or girls. In fact, inside the kilt the label says "Age 12," not "Boys" or "Girls."
I was told the same thing. After all, the buttons on a woman's blouse are the wrong direction because it was easier for the person dressing the woman not the woman herself in older times. The same goes for very young kid's kilts. They open on the right (for either boy or girl) so that it is easier for the parents to dress the child. Now when the kid is old enough to dress themselves, I would think the right/left opening makes a difference.
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