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3rd November 10, 05:42 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by Seaforth Piper
Never Never NEVER 'hem' a kilt! the pleats won't hang properly and people like me will publically mock you...
first step: make sure that you can properly tighten the straps and buckles, and move them so you can. I can often shorten a kilt by a couple of inches with this one step.
2nd step: move the straps and buckles down by the required amount (they will stay at the same point on your torso when you tighten them, which lifts the kilt.
3rd step: shorten from the top if required (bearing in mind that kilts in general and military kilts in particular are worn higher than modern eyes find usual.
You are very much in the minority here, heming can be done very well on lots of kilts, indeed on some fabrics you have no choice for example many tweeds.If done well the pleats will still hang well.
I'd have to say that you aren't very kind mocking people either.
I've got no problem making sure that the kilt is at the right height, that can often solve problems, but please be kind to other kilt wearers
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