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5th October 08, 07:50 PM
#1
OK what if I am FAT
OK Here is the Deal. I weigh about 240 pounds. My waist (Wear I wear my Jeans) is about 40 inches. At the navel is 50 inches. I see where kilts are supposed to be up around the navel. I find this VERY uncomfortable. To keep the kilt up in place I have to tighten my belt This is actually quite painful. My first kilt was a cotton Sport kilt I just wear it on the hips, It is a little long but still comfortable. So does any one else have this problem? What do you do?
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5th October 08, 07:54 PM
#2
You're not fat, you're big kilted. ;-)
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5th October 08, 07:55 PM
#3
Buy a longer kilt and wear it a bit higher?
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5th October 08, 08:11 PM
#4
I, too, am "fluffy." I am able to wear my kilt at my navel pretty comfortably. My 11-year-old son (who inherited my lousy genes) is built almost just like me, and when he wears his kilt around his navel, he looks like a little old man who hikes his pants up under his armpits. So, he simply wears his below his tummy, around his pants waist.
My point: if you enjoy wearing it and do so with respect, then be comfortable, my good man. No one's going to drum you out of your clan because you don't enjoy being in pain.
Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!
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5th October 08, 08:37 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Phogfan86
I, too, am "fluffy." I am able to wear my kilt at my navel pretty comfortably. My 11-year-old son (who inherited my lousy genes) is built almost just like me, and when he wears his kilt around his navel, he looks like a little old man who hikes his pants up under his armpits. So, he simply wears his below his tummy, around his pants waist.
My point: if you enjoy wearing it and do so with respect, then be comfortable, my good man. No one's going to drum you out of your clan because you don't enjoy being in pain.
I agree. I am not fat- I am stout, thank you very much. I actually wear my kilt just a little above my natural waist and my natural shape tends to hold it in place. My sensei says I have the worlds strongest love handles...
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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5th October 08, 08:41 PM
#6
haha, you're not fat, you're just a whole lot of scot!
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5th October 08, 08:42 PM
#7
I recently (last winter actually...) lost a bit of weight, but I keep my near the navel. Are you using a kilt belt or just the straps on the kilt? Perhaps that makes a difference, I don't know.
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5th October 08, 10:24 PM
#8
Thank you for the positive responses so far. I would like to hear from more of you.
Here are two pictures of me. As I said if I wear this kilt where it is the most comfortable it hangs really low.
If I pull it up to the center of my knees It would be around my chest.
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6th October 08, 12:30 AM
#9
You Sir are deffinatly not fat . . . more stout, like any good Scot. Wear it where it is comfortable, it looks good in the first pic. the other one makes you look really boxy. . .
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6th October 08, 12:35 AM
#10
Thats not fat it's good living
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