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14th March 06, 05:42 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by davedove
Most off-the-rack dealers have some sort of preset ration that all their kilts use. The one I have seen a lot is hips 4" bigger than the waist. If the difference is any greater than this, the kilt will definitely pull up in the back because the material just has more distance to cover.:rolleyes:
The only way to get past this is to go custom made.
Four inches is rather less difference than most men have - I think the standard measurements differ by eight inches but it is a long time since I bought a commercial pattern.
- Just checked - waist is eight inches smaller than chest size and seven inches smaller than hip measurement in the standard charts for men.
Last edited by Pleater; 14th March 06 at 05:49 PM.
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