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Let me first say welcome aboard!
With that out of the way, unfortunately, I can't help you personally, but I know there are several here who can! g'luck!
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Who did you order it from? Maybe they would be able to resize it properly for you.
Welcome to the board
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I see two options that I do NOT recommend:
1. Gain the weight back.
2. Wash it in HOT water and let it shrink.
Colin has given great advise, but if the kiltmaker will not help for some reason, many others here on the board can and will help, I am sure, as we are a talented lot.
WELCOME to the board, and Cooper TX is very important to my life as my Grandmother was born in Cooper. (Now watch me get embarassed because you are not from Cooper)
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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If the kiltmaker you bought the kilt from, or the kiltmakers on this board can't help, there is one alternative I know about.
You can contact King Kilts. They regularly alter kilts to fit expanding or shrinking waist sizes. I can not speak about how good the service is since I've never used it, but Elijah of Kink Kilts was a long time poster here.
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Thanks for the warm welcome! :grin:
No, I am not from Cooper, TX. I do currently live in Waco, TX however, but am originally from MI.
I know a few who can sew down here, I may see what they can do for me, and as the one is married to a kilted gent, it may be quite a bit. ;-)
Though any more advice will be appreciated, and once again, I am glad to be here!
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What needs to be done depends largely on how much it needs to be taken in. If we are only talking about an inch or two, then this can easily be accomplished by moving the straps and buckles a bit. You don't have to be a kilt maker to do this, you just have to know how to sew.
If it needs to be taken in by, say, more than three inches, it would be best to send the kilt to a kilt maker willing to do alterations, with a new set of measurements. They will probably charge by the hour, and how much it will be would depend on just how much re-tailoring would need to be done.
If you don't know anyone in your area, let me know and I'll get you some phone numbers of people here in NC I know who do alterations.
Aye,
Matt
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12th September 05, 08:46 AM
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 Originally Posted by CooperTX
Thanks for the warm welcome! :grin:
No, I am not from Cooper, TX. I do currently live in Waco, TX however, but am originally from MI.
I know a few who can sew down here, I may see what they can do for me, and as the one is married to a kilted gent, it may be quite a bit. ;-)
Though any more advice will be appreciated, and once again, I am glad to be here! 
Well from one Michigander to another, welcome to the forum!
Where abouts the mitten state did you live?
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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12th September 05, 10:42 AM
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Michiganders rule!
Prester John
Born, bred in, and survived, Detroit
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