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30th August 06, 04:27 PM
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and here we go!!!
pic #1 - front of kilt
the kilt is constructed traditionally. Over apron covers completely, with selvedge running entire endge of apron. There are two three inch belt loops on the front. The final pleate before the under apron is reverse, which is a great touch.
pic #2 - rear of kilt( pleats)
Traditional-style knife pleats, with sew edges entire length. The fell is six inches, as requests. Sewing looks strong and straight. Two belt loops, matching the ones on the front, are found on the rear of the kilt. Very good job in construction.
pic #3 inside kilt/under apron
as can be seen at the top of the inside of the kilt, this is help together with a single strip of velcro that runs the entire length of the apron. This will make it VERY easy to size should one grow small or or...hmm...larger. The inside of the kilt has a 3inch strip of cloth sewn to the top, to reinforce fell stitching.
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30th August 06, 04:30 PM
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Pic #4 - close up of fell stitching
here is a close up of the pleats and fell stitching.

pic #5 - standing - front
the kilt fits perfectly as requested. Waist is perfect and length is belly-button to middle of the knee. It feels like one of my tanks, only made of duck cloth. The apron falls true, and lines up correctly. The lines you see on the apron in the pic below are creases from shipping, easily pressed out. They are not sitched.

pic #6 - standing - back
the pleats all run straight and even. No complaints about the appearance thusfar.
Last edited by Kilted KT; 30th August 06 at 04:43 PM.
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30th August 06, 04:36 PM
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Pic #7 - back - leg raised
here you can see the pleats spread, as they should while walking. They spread evenly, and retain their shape when moved around a bit. I am very impressed with how the kilt has performed thusfar.

Pic #8 - front - leg raised
This shows how the reverse pleate opens up in the front. It was a great touch. The under and over apron match up well, preventing any accidental exposure. I am confident that with the addition of an Xmarks kilt-pin, it will perform very well. Good thing I have a spare pin or two!
Last edited by Kilted KT; 30th August 06 at 04:41 PM.
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