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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb T. View Post
    Pleating to the stripe simply means that each pleat shows exactly the same part of the tartan. On the first page of this post, you'll see one kilt pleated to a light blue stripe and one (the Isle of Skye) pleated to a solid color brown element in the tartan. If you follow the link in the post by Efer (page 4 of this thread), you'll see a kilt pleated to a red stripe.

    Barb
    Thank you Ma'am!!!! I am getting ready to purchase a kilt and am agonizing over these type of details.... every little bit of info helps!

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splash_4 View Post
    Thank you Ma'am!!!! I am getting ready to purchase a kilt and am agonizing over these type of details.... every little bit of info helps!

    Mike
    There is, of course, an obvious solution -- you need one of each!!! :rolleyes:

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