
Originally Posted by
Rex_Tremende
Oh, yes, I see now how that could be done easily enough. The under-apron strap is sewn on oustide all the layers, and the right buckles appear to be hand-stitched on top. I assumed they'd be buried in something.
Thanks!
R.
The buckle tabs are always hand-stitched on top. The underapron strap is sometimes embedded beneath the lining, sometimes on top of the underapron. Sounds like you got a well-made, versatile kilt for a good price, and it looks great, too.
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