How to measure Each kilt is tailored to the individual wearer,to make a properly fitting kilt, the wearer's measurements must be known . Please get a friend to help with the measuring, it really is difficult to do it yourself correctly. 1: Kilt waist .Traditionally styled kilts sit high, above the usual trousers waist .Take a firm measurement of the waist at navel line. This is usually slightly larger than a typical trouser waist measurement - please be honest! Otherwise your kilt might not fit well. A traditional kilt fits above the navel line, but please jsut measure on the navel line. 2: Seat Take a slightly loose measurement around the largest part of the seat, you should be able to move the tape easily, it’s best that this is a generous measurement to allow the greater comfort and swish in the the wearing 3: Kilt drop
If you already have a kilt, and you are happy with the length, please send that total measurement as well for confirmation There is adjustment room within every kilt, there could be up to as much as 3” at the waist, if you are likely to be losing (or gaining) weight please let me know and I can allow for that.
If you have any doubts or questions about any of these measurements please do not hesitate to contact me |