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24th September 07, 10:47 AM
#15
Lookin' good, my man. Guess ya could add some insulation (weight) for the winter, and the kilt would fit properly. ;-) Or, just keep your eyes peeled for a used traditional in the 28" waist size. The other option is to save up and have one made. That said, it's possible that you just need to have the straps and buckles moved. I don't remember if the SWK has'em or not. If it does, go to your local seamstress and have him/her move the straps and buckles a couple inches. Then it'll fit perfectly.
-J
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