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9th November 06, 10:53 AM
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Black Solid Kiltstore Kilt Revisited
Last year, I purchased a Kiltstore Black Solid Kilt. When my wife and I made the measurements, both of us misunderstood the length measurement. We both thought that it did not include the length of the fell and the kilt would be about 2 inches longer than our measurement. As a result, the length is just over 19 inches, compared to 22 and 1/2 inches for my traditional kilts. At the time, I felt that this kilt was much too short for me. Now, since it is a "modern kilt" instead of a traditional, I'm not sure it is too short. I am posting several pics here to get the opimion of our panel of experts. Nick, I would value your opinion also, as I do not blame Kiltstore for my mistake(?), and it is a very well made kilt. If everyone does think it is too short. it would make an excellent kilt for someone around 5'7 or so, and with a waist of around 45". Here are the pics. I am wearing the kilt, just below my belly button. They are taken in front of our pond. It is a beautiful Fall day here, the outside temperature is 69 deg F right now.


Last edited by Jerry; 9th November 06 at 10:58 AM.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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9th November 06, 11:08 AM
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I'm not a professional, just a member of a forum, but it looks a bit too short to me, sorry. It may look different with hose (either pushed down with boots, or up with flashes and shoes) as I always seem to see kilts worn with sandlas as looking a bit odd. It may just show too much leg, making the kilt seem less significant, without something breaking it up at the bottom.
I almost made the same mistake, fortunately I emailed the shop before the final order to ask about the sizing and measurements, and I was also able to get measured up at my local shop before ordering online.
Last edited by Colin; 9th November 06 at 11:10 AM.
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9th November 06, 11:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Colin
I'm not a professional, just a member of a forum, but it looks a bit too short to me, sorry. It may look different with hose (either pushed down with boots, or up with flashes and shoes) as I always seem to see kilts worn with sandlas as looking a bit odd. It may just show too much leg, making the kilt seem less significant, without something breaking it up at the bottom.
I almost made the same mistake, fortunately I emailed the shop before the final order to ask about the sizing and measurements, and I was also able to get measured up at my local shop before ordering online.
Thanks, Collin, I didn't get dressed up to take the pics, I usually wear the sandles around the house, because they are the most comfortable shoes I own. I'll take a couple of more pics with pushed down hose and boots, to show off things a little better. Here are the new pics


Last edited by Jerry; 9th November 06 at 11:53 AM.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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9th November 06, 11:59 AM
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i say pull it down just a tad....
of course i like mine a tadbit long....
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9th November 06, 12:07 PM
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It is a nice kilt, but too short in my opinion.
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9th November 06, 12:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by switchblade5984
i say pull it down just a tad....
of course i like mine a tadbit long....
I could pull it down about another inch, but there are a lot here who say that the top of the knee is correct, and from what I can tell, the kilt hits just about there, as worn in the pics. However, like you, I really prefer mid knee. My arthritic knees just don't look good in my opinion.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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9th November 06, 05:39 PM
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Jerry, I think it looks fine. In the first pictures by the pond I was not sure. But really, it is at the top of your knee, based on what I can tell, and that is certainly well within the accepted range for kilt length. The real question is do you feel uncomfortablt wearing a kilt at that length? You'll get a range of "opinions" here on the "correct" length, but truthfully the correct length is the one you are comfortable with, just like the "correct" kilt is the one you like wearing.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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9th November 06, 06:30 PM
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This kilt might look ok if worn with proper kilt hose and shoes. The less exposed leg, the better. The more leg that is exposed, the more it tends to accetuate the higher hemline. IMHO
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9th November 06, 07:33 PM
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Generally, modern kilts are worn at the hips -- like jeans.
Yours might look better worn lower. I'm also one of those who like his kilts a bit long though. Mid-knee to bottom of the knee seems to look best on me. Anything shorter looks like a miniskirt on my short, thick legs.
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9th November 06, 07:50 PM
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Thanks for the help, so far, guys. For me it is right on the borderline of too short. Right now opinions seem divided about 50/50.I may give it to my daughter. she is about the right height and is a little heavy for a woman (I think that runs in my family). I;m still reserving my final opinion though.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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