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    Like Piobear, I don Kilt, then Sporran, then belt. Never have to adjust anything.

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    hrmmmm...I've never had this problem with kilts....but I have it all the time with pants. Especially my karate gi pants......I tighten them up really tight at the start of class, then it seems I'm continually having to re-adjust.

    This is gonna sound silly....but I think my belly (above my nether region, but below my naval) works it's way out of my clothing with all of the jumping around. So I have to keep pulling them up and cinching everything tighter.

    I am mostly standing up straight when kilted so I suspect that's why it hasn't happened to me kilted yet.

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    Never!

    This has never happened to any one here, you are the only one, nothing to see, move along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves View Post
    hrmmmm...I've never had this problem with kilts....but I have it all the time with pants. Especially my karate gi pants......I tighten them up really tight at the start of class, then it seems I'm continually having to re-adjust.

    This is gonna sound silly....but I think my belly (above my nether region, but below my naval) works it's way out of my clothing with all of the jumping around. So I have to keep pulling them up and cinching everything tighter.

    I am mostly standing up straight when kilted so I suspect that's why it hasn't happened to me kilted yet.
    ever try Century heavyweights? They stay in place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel View Post
    ever try Century heavyweights? They stay in place.
    I'm wearing a Kamikaze heavyweight...my most expensive gi to date.

    but back on track, yeah it happens in pants all the time to me. I noticed today at work I was hiking up my shorts after bending down to shift some boxes.

    hrmm...note to self...wear kilts to work more and see what happens....

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    Lightbulb

    Well deserved title Sir!

    I have noticed the same phenomena. MY hypothesis is that we gentlemen of substance tend to "shift" more in that area than say a gent sporting six pack abs.

    Have been wrong before though, and certainly will be again. Just my Guess.

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