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Color And Fabric |
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Construction |
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Your kilt will be made of, about, six yards of fabric. This will vary depending on your size and pleat width. |
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NO MORE VELCRO! |
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The new strap system works just like a motorcycle helmet chin strap. You just loop the strap behind then between the D-rings. Simple. The best part is no thich velcro under your kiltbelt. |
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I put, not one, but three button holes on the left hip. Along with two extra pleats hidden under the apron. This allows for almost THREE inches of adjustment. |
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Standard pleats, on your Durakilt, are two inches wide. For a few bucks more you can have one inch pleats. They look so cool.. |
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The pleats are sewn down to the hip line, from this point the crease of each pleat is sewn in.
What does this mean?
ALL THE SWISH WITHOUT ALL THE IRONING! |
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Kilt pin grommets. Ever worry about your kiltpin getting ripped out? With this feature you never have to worry again. And its perfectly placed everytime. |
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We are still building this page and this site so stay tuned for all the construction details and more photos.... |
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