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2nd December 05, 11:22 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
I'm just always gonna be my size and short of a place to alter kilts out here in the boonies.
Ron
Ron,
At 24" overall length, Stillwaters are too short for me, but they're the right length for my one brother, and are a good price for an introductory kilt ... if they had something he would like. (He has similar feelings about Black Watch that I do - we really don't feel "entitled" to wear it.)
Yes, now I'm looking at kilt stores with people other than myself in mind. Is this Stage 3 or 4 of the addiction?;)
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2nd December 05, 11:33 PM
#22
Introductory? I think not!
I just bid on a Stillwater, this will be my 7th kilt.
The more you know about kilts, the more the Stillwaters look good.
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3rd December 05, 06:53 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Wompet
Ron,
At 24" overall length, Stillwaters are too short for me, but they're the right length for my one brother, and are a good price for an introductory kilt ... if they had something he would like. (He has similar feelings about Black Watch that I do - we really don't feel "entitled" to wear it.)
Yes, now I'm looking at kilt stores with people other than myself in mind. Is this Stage 3 or 4 of the addiction?;)
Are you sure they are too long.
Until receintly I thought 24" was total length of a kilt (and for a Still Water it is), but made to measure kilts are to the top strap. This makes SW's actually 22.5" with a 1.5 rise, not 24". So while a SW still may not fit some of you guys, they are made for shorter guys than many of you think out there.
Adam
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3rd December 05, 08:38 AM
#24
Originally Posted by arrogcow
Are you sure they are too long.
Until receintly I thought 24" was total length of a kilt (and for a Still Water it is), but made to measure kilts are to the top strap. This makes SW's actually 22.5" with a 1.5 rise, not 24". So while a SW still may not fit some of you guys, they are made for shorter guys than many of you think out there.
Adam
Adam,
At 6' my kilts have a fall of 24" plus the rise. But this brother is 5'9" - right height for a Stillwater. Then there's our other brother, who's 5'7". Too bad I'm the only kilt wearer of the three, and a tiny bit tall for a Stillwater.
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3rd December 05, 09:54 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Wompet
Adam,
At 6' my kilts have a fall of 24" plus the rise. But this brother is 5'9" - right height for a Stillwater. Then there's our other brother, who's 5'7". Too bad I'm the only kilt wearer of the three, and a tiny bit tall for a Stillwater.
Wompet,
How much "too short"? Kilts worn below the middle of the kneecap just look wrong to most people. On the other hand, up to two inches above the top of the knee cap generally seems to be acceptable. So if you dont feel uncomfortable wearing them that short, go for it.
As to Blackwatch, just think of it as Hunting Grant. Or one of the half-dozen other clans that use it as their Hunting sett. Or I think it's Campbell that uses it unmodified as a clan tartan.
Will Pratt
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3rd December 05, 10:51 AM
#26
Hey Wompet, can't be too bad, you're not dealing kilts yet
Whole point on the Stillwater length is the simple fact that people come in different sizes. I'm 6' too, but wear a different kilt length than other 6' kilt wearers (back in my panted days I wore a 30' inseam pant...short legs compared to my top half)
SportKilt finally broke down and offered custom length kilts and I bought more after learning the hard way that one size doesn't fit all.
Stillwater folks are nice, but still politely suggest that its up to me to have their kilts altered by local folk (as if I had any) who don't know diddly squat about kilt construction.
I, as the customer, chose what to spend my money on. I still chose not to spend money on a kilt that I have to significantly alter after I get it.
Just as the Stilwater folks chose not to enter the part of the kilt market that requests custom lengths.
Utilikilts use the concept of "chopping" a kilt. If they have one in your waist size, but its too long, they'll chop (shorten) it for you for a fee.
Maybe there's a niche market for someone to chop Stillwater kilts for a fair fee.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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3rd December 05, 12:24 PM
#27
I wish that SWK would either sell longer kilts or offer their Nightstalker tartan fabric by the yard. I like the tartan, wouldn't mind having a kilt in it, but, obviously, if it doesn't fit Wompet, it sure won't fit me and my 39" inseam.
Does anyone know of a source for that tartan by the yard? Or is it exclusive to SWK?
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3rd December 05, 12:35 PM
#28
Nightstalker is a SWK exclusive if I remember correctly.
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3rd December 05, 03:23 PM
#29
I must say, it's funny to hear people referring to the SWK's 24" length as being 'too short'. I'm 6'2" tall, with a 34" inseam (when I wear pants). Wearing the Nightstalker that I picked up some months back at belly button height, it's perfect length for me. If anything, it's about a half-inch long, coming low on the kneecap instead of right in the middle. So someone 6', unless they have extremely long legs for their height, should be just fine.
And by the way, the material used is great. Comfy, good swish. A little light for these Minnesota winters, and a bit light for heavy winds, but a perfect summer kilt. A darn sight more comfy than the 9yard wool great kilt I'm normally wearing in summer, I'd have to say. :smile:
All in all, an excellent kilt, especially for the price. Can't wait to see the 2006 line.
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3rd December 05, 03:36 PM
#30
Just a note on their shipping. I ordered a kilt belt on Thursday and received it in the mail this afternoon. Within 2 days - great service!
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