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    I love my SWK economy Wallace kilt for hiking. It's like I'm wearing nothing at all, and still I never worry about bow-ups or other exciting events. I haven't sewn the pleats down and never had a problem.

    I have also worn it to semi-formal occasions with nothing but compliments. I still think it's a great entry level kilt.
    Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
    Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
    New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!

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    If you look on ebay there are spme kilts listed as "boy's" kilts that have the smaller waist sizes...I have no idea what they are like apart from the fact that they have waist sizes spanning like 20" to 28"...there is usually a chart there that gives the waist/length ratio on them. I expect that they are some kind of synthetic judging by the price and that the tartan range is limited. Perhaps not ideal but some kilt is better than no kilt. The alternative is to do-it-yourself....plenty of reference and encouragement available on Xmarks for that.

    Another passing thought is that USA kilts could probably make you a casual to your specifications and while it will set you back something like $120 you will be getting something that will probably not cost THAT much more than buying something on ebay and then paying the shipping (particularly if it's being shipped from overseas). The USA casuals are available in a whole lot of tartans and I personally love mine...I would consult with Rocky and company to see if they could sort of "leave you some room to grow" in the kilt as you will certainly gain circumference as you get older. I just recommend USA from personal experience...I'm sure that there are several other kiltmakers who can provide you with a comparable product...just keep looking through the xmarks archives.

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    AA

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    Are you measuring correctly? Run the tape at the navel. You m ight be surprised

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Are you measuring correctly? Run the tape at the navel. You m ight be surprised
    That's a point well taken...I've been buying 34 waist jeans for quite some time and 36 inch kilts are what I measurred and buy and they fit quite nicely. I know that it's only two inches in my case but it could be a significant difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian
    ...I know that it's only two inches in my case but it could be a significant difference.

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    Sure, rub it in! Some of us manly men deal with a much greater disparity between p%$^s size and kilt size. Of course, to the ladies, that more than 2 inches might be welcome!
    The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
    Sure, rub it in! Some of us manly men deal with a much greater disparity between p%$^s size and kilt size. Of course, to the ladies, that more than 2 inches might be welcome!
    I'm not touching that last remark with a two inch cattle prod

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    Remember, the lad is only 14.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    I'm not touching that last remark with a two inch cattle prod

    Michael,
    Don't you mean 6"? :rolleyes:

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    i hve 2 standards and i love them

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    If any of you gents were to venture a guess what weight would you guess the Stillwater Standard material to be? Would it be lighter than 13 oz or no?
    I'm giving serious thought to getting one but I'm curious about the hang.

    Chris.

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