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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Ah but Caradoc---two sets of buckles (one of one, one of two) moved back one inch would be two inches!
    No... it wouldn't. The circumference of the kilt is determined by a single buckle (the one on the left is probably more important, since the buckle on the right just hold the apron up and snug). You have to match it on the other side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc View Post
    No... it wouldn't. The circumference of the kilt is determined by a single buckle (the one on the left is probably more important, since the buckle on the right just hold the apron up and snug). You have to match it on the other side.
    Yup...I figgered wrong earlier. You'd have to move both sides back two inches to get a two inch reduction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caradoc View Post
    No... it wouldn't. The circumference of the kilt is determined by a single buckle (the one on the left is probably more important, since the buckle on the right just hold the apron up and snug). You have to match it on the other side.

    Well ya know, I've never been wrong before!

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    Congrats on the weight loss. I've just dropped 35 pounds myself and expect to be down another 20 shortly. When I do, kilt ordering frenzy.

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