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My ample tum is somewhat minimized by wearing my kilt where it's supposed to be. I bet you don't look as goofy as you think you do. It also, according to my wife, creates the illusion of a longer leg line, which makes me look longer and thinner.
Or something like that.
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 Originally Posted by Phogfan86
My ample tum is somewhat minimized by wearing my kilt where it's supposed to be. I bet you don't look as goofy as you think you do. It also, according to my wife, creates the illusion of a longer leg line, which makes me look longer and thinner.
Which is absolutely correct. Big guys in a properly fitting kilt look fine; the minute the kilt slips below the navel, the whole appearance takes on a slovenly look-- definately not the image you want to pass on to your Scouts.
As ForresterModern has suggested, if your kilt keeps giving in to gravity (and remember, it should be snug around the waist) then you need to consider using suspenders/braces.
Keeping the belt in place can be accomplished buy stitching two belt keepers to your kilt, one on each side. You can get these tiny hooks from most fraternal supply houses. You might try New London Regalia (www.newlondonregalia.com) or Los Angeles Fraternal Supply Co. (www.lafsco.com). They will be listed in the same section as Masonic Knight Templar regalia and uniform items.
These hooks are also excellent for locating your sporran chain (it brings them forward and several inches higher) and preventing them from slipping under your gut... sorry, tummy.
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Macmillan, can you provide a link to the item on those web pages? Sorry, but I can't find the belt keepers.
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 Originally Posted by Phogfan86
Macmillan, can you provide a link to the item on those web pages? Sorry, but I can't find the belt keepers.
I don't know how to do that BUT go to New London Regalia and click on Knight Templar in the menu bar on the left hand side of the page. Now click on BELTS AND ACCESSORIES, and there you are. Belt hooks are the first item on the page.
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 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
I don't know how to do that BUT go to New London Regalia and click on Knight Templar in the menu bar on the left hand side of the page. Now click on BELTS AND ACCESSORIES, and there you are. Belt hooks are the first item on the page.
Please allow me:
Belt hooks
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 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
...As ForresterModern has suggested, if your kilt keeps giving in to gravity (and remember, it should be snug around the waist) then you need to consider using suspenders/braces.
I'd second this. A few weeks ago I stopped wearing the belt with my kilt and started using braces (as we call them here), and the comfort improvement was extraordinary. I wish I'd thought of it years ago!
The next question is what to wear to cover the gut and braces... waistcoats, v-necked sweaters, fleeces and sweatshirts all come to mind.
Cheers, Graham.
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 Originally Posted by Cavebear58
I'd second this. A few weeks ago I stopped wearing the belt with my kilt and started using braces (as we call them here), and the comfort improvement was extraordinary. I wish I'd thought of it years ago!
The next question is what to wear to cover the gut and braces... waistcoats, v-necked sweaters, fleeces and sweatshirts all come to mind.
Cheers, Graham.
My question to those that wear them, do you sew buttons on the inside for button on or do you use the clip on style of braces/suspenders? For those clip ons isn't ther a good chance of damagaing the wool?
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