pleated all the way around

Kilt-based fashions, both traditional and contemporary. Come on guys, bring on the pleats!
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It's just come to my attention that some early kilts were pleated all around. This could be a venue of interest for those wanting a more skirt like kilt, while still be able to claim it's a kilt for those who are shy about skirting in public. I may try to recreate it.
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That site has many good parts on kilting. It is where I got my pattern to make my kilts, the X-Kilt pattern.
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I have been a member of https://www.xmarksthescot.com for many years.
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Most people don't know enough about kilts to know what's proper or not. If they see a guy with something wrapped around his waist that's tartan/plaid the only vocabulary word they have is "kilt".
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FLbreezy wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm Most people don't know enough about kilts to know what's proper or not. If they see a guy with something wrapped around his waist that's tartan/plaid the only vocabulary word they have is "kilt".
Correct. FL Breezy and it really is just a skirt by any other name.
The "early" illustrations are prototypes for what is accepted as a kilt these days.
They as far removed from the original kilt of the Scottish Highlander as could possibly be imagined.
One of the reasons that Scots Men cannot come to terms with the kilt as a skirt is the ignorance surrounding the thing in the first place.
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FLbreezy wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:55 pm Most people don't know enough about kilts to know what's proper or not. If they see a guy with something wrapped around his waist that's tartan/plaid the only vocabulary word they have is "kilt".
it doesn't even have to be plaid, I had people compliment my "kilt" that was an a line knee skirt that had sort of a tye-dye pattern.
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I was wearing a grey Skirtcraft skirt and still got asked about my kilt!
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Mouse wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:44 pm I was wearing a grey Skirtcraft skirt and still got asked about my kilt!
Could just as easily been a pink tutu.
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Lets get back on thread.
If you want an all round pleated skirt, there are loads on the market.
Cross the aisle, save the bucks!
If someone, anyone calls it a skirt, set them straight.
End the lies, or at least try to.
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Oops that should read KILT
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Mouse wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:44 pm I was wearing a grey Skirtcraft skirt and still got asked about my kilt!
I've lately been asked the same question when wearing my black Skirtcraft skirt. But, as has oft been pointed out in this café, it usually means that the questioner wants to pass a compliment without any implied accusation of cross-dressing, etc.
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STEVIE wrote:
> Lets get back on thread.
> If you want an all round pleated skirt, there are loads on the market.
> Cross the aisle, save the bucks!
> If someone, anyone calls it a [strike]skirt[/strike], set them straight.
> End the lies, or at least try to.
> Steve.
>
> Oops that should read [b][u]KILT[/u][/b]
Haha, yep, a kilt is definitely a whole different level! Who would’ve thought it was such an important distinction?
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Skibbi wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 10:38 am STEVIE wrote:
> Lets get back on thread.
> If you want an all round pleated skirt, there are loads on the market.
> Cross the aisle, save the bucks!
> If someone, anyone calls it a skirt, set them straight.
> End the lies, or at least try to.
> Steve.
>
> Oops that should read KILT
Haha, yep, a kilt is definitely a whole different level! Who would’ve thought it was such an important distinction?
Welcome Skibbi to the cafe. Here you will find many men who like to wear skirts. Some just wear kilts, while others wear a full range of skirts from mini to long. Kilts are a type of skirt, but for some who just want to wear kilts, it is important that what they wear is a kilt, however they define a kilt. One of the main points of the cafe is to promote free choice in what a person wears and this applies to all. Please post more and you will become a full member and have access to more of the cafe.
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A lot of this is my own curiosity about the history of the kilt as well, and how to make it myself.
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timemeddler wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:17 am A lot of this is my own curiosity about the history of the kilt as well, and how to make it myself.
You should defiantly have ago. I learnt a lot about the kilt by having ago at making two kilts. The satisfaction of wearing your creation is also very rewarding. So we wait to see pictures of your creation in the fullness of time.
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