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Scottish kilts - What is the difference between sett and stripe?
Pleating to Sett: this is the most common form of pleating, pleats are lined up vertically and horizontally to form the same overall pattern in the tartan. The result is that the kilt looks identical front and back.
Pleating to Stripe: also known as military pleating, due to its popularity with military bands. It involves selecting one of the stripes in the cloth to pleat to, as a result the front and back of the kilt look different. This is great option, though not ideal for all tartans.
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