I'll post pics when I take 'em. The kilt actually arrived last week, a bit of a custom job from the nice folks at Sport Kilt, owing to the extra rear safety padding I seem to be carrying around putting me between standard sizes. Even so, it was still a bit too big in the waist, though the hips fit perfectly, so I had my miracle-worker of a tailor take two inches off the front panel. Now it fits perfectly! Picked it up over lunch today and the first thing I did was change into it and get back to work.

Granted, I work from home most days, so only my canine intern will see me this afternoon.

Anyway, I'm thrilled and so far have nothing but good things to say about the kilt. First off, the Hawaiian state tartan is ridiculously beautiful. It's almost unfair to other tartans for this one to look so good. (Though I've seen Matt Newsome's photos of my native state Iowa's tartan, and it looks darn fine too.) Somehow, the Hawaiian is both vibrant and subdued at the same time. Oh, and it's pleated to the sett, which I had not expected from a Sport Kilt. The pleats are roughly 1.5" wide and 1.25" deep, but I'm eyeballing those measurements against my thumb. The bottom line is that the over- and under-pleats do not quite overlap, so there are only ever three layers of fabric around the sides and back.

Something I was really wondering about was thermal characteristics. I've worn a hand-pleated greatkilt from time to time in the last decade to events in all kinds of weather, and even in the depths of a Minnesota January it is a hot garment. I've wondered whether skirt-only tailored kilts would be as warm. Now, it's a mild day here in Our Nation's Capital, only about 70 degrees as I type this, and I'm sitting in an upstairs room on the shady side of the house with the window wide open and a cross breeze blowing through, and I am warm. Will I be able to wear this Sport Kilt around the house and the yard this winter, as I had planned? Absolutely. That's good to know, and it also reduces my desire to buy any heavier kilt in the near future. A Freedom Kilt, a UK, or a box-pleat may be in my immediate future, but nothing along the lines of a tank or even a heavy wool knife-pleated kilt.

So, after an hour of wearing my first standard-ish kilt, I'm comfortable, happy, and looking good. A big kudos to the fine folks at Sport Kilt for making my beginner's kilt such a success!