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7th August 06, 09:45 AM
#1
I'm 5'9 with a 32" inseam. The Stillwater kilts are the right length for me, as can be seen here...

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7th August 06, 10:20 AM
#2
God has such a sense of humor....I am SOOOO weird.
I'm 6'0" with a 30" inseam for pants.
If I kneel on the floor 24" comes out a full SIX INCHES above my naval....sorry...that just won't fit my weird shape.
Maybe they should change the name of their kilts from Stillwater to Highwater for me. That's way up there folks and if I added a belt it would certainly restrict my breathing.
So...maybe some day, if they ever offer custom lengths for us mishapen people, I'll try one. Until then, I gotta pass on their kilts.
My very longest kilt is 22 1/2" and that's too long for me.
Sure would like a brown ballistic nylon sporran though....
Ron
Last edited by Riverkilt; 7th August 06 at 10:24 AM.
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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7th August 06, 10:25 AM
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Ron,
Don't feel so alone! It sounds like you're built just like my brother: more torso than leg. He's 6'4" with a 32" inseam. I'm 6'5" with a 36" inseam. SWKs would probably fit him like they do you, and they'd look like a mini-skirt on me worn at the proper height.
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7th August 06, 12:13 PM
#4
*shrug* And I'm 6'2" with a 34" inseam. For me, the SWKs are absolutely perfect. Top of the knee, right at the navel. While there is a lot of variation in the human body, the 24" length of the Stillwaters will fit just fine on the vast majority of people. And if it's off your ideal by a half inch or an inch? It's still more than worth the price, especially for the heavyweights.
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7th August 06, 04:26 PM
#5
I am 5'10" and, depending on the cut, I buy finished trousers with either a 30" or 32" inseam. Despite my pudgy appearance, I have something of an hourglass shape (OK, more like a half-hourglass), in that I have more top and bottom than middle. My natural waist is somewhere around my umbilicus, but with the right belt, I can cheat that up a bit - but only so far, beyond which gravity and geometry conspire to push my kilts back into a natural resting place.
Barb and others have pointed out that a well-made kilt will flare a bit at the rise to accomodate this, that the narrowest part of the kilt will be somewhere below the top of the waistband. My Standard SWK (Black Stewart) is not built this way. As a result I have to work too hard to keep this one in place.
Despite entreaties by this group not to hem this kilt, I still feel that it hangs too low because it wants to ride lower than where I want to put it. 24" is not for me, not in this model. In my present financial circumstances, my spending money is going toward other non-kilt priorities, or otherwise being saved for something closer to my ideal.
YMMV,
Rex in Cincinnati
On the other hand, I really like the idea of the solid shadow tartans!
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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7th August 06, 04:52 PM
#6
Hey Guys, I am glad that we are talking about this. I have wanted a Stillwater kilt for a long time but have held off because I am 6'3" with a 34 waist. I am glad to hear that some tall guys think that 24" is ok to wear.
I guess it all depends on how high up your waist you wear it.
Thx,
Mike
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7th August 06, 05:02 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Mike50
Hey Guys, I am glad that we are talking about this. I have wanted a Stillwater kilt for a long time but have held off because I am 6'3" with a 34 waist. I am glad to hear that some tall guys think that 24" is ok to wear.
I guess it all depends on how high up your waist you wear it.
Thx,
Mike
34" is a very popular SWK size so if it doesn't work you can always re-sell it. I acquired one of my 34s that way. O'Neille
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7th August 06, 05:30 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Mike50
Hey Guys, I am glad that we are talking about this. I have wanted a Stillwater kilt for a long time but have held off because I am 6'3" with a 34 waist. I am glad to hear that some tall guys think that 24" is ok to wear.
I guess it all depends on how high up your waist you wear it.
Thx,
Mike
Ditto. I'm 5'11" and was worried it would be a wee long for me. But now I feel pretty confident about getting an SWK . . . soon, I think . . .
James
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7th August 06, 05:53 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Mike50
Hey Guys, I am glad that we are talking about this. I have wanted a Stillwater kilt for a long time but have held off because I am 6'3" with a 34 waist. I am glad to hear that some tall guys think that 24" is ok to wear.
I guess it all depends on how high up your waist you wear it.
Thx,
Mike
I'm 6-0 with a 32 inseam 36 waist. just got my heavyweight saffron tonite! although not a perfect fit in the seat, for the price i can CERTAINLY adapt.
if it's worth a $20 gamble, buy one and if it's not for you, you just pay shipping - $10 each way. just don't remove the pleat stitching before you decide.
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Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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17th April 07, 03:39 AM
#10
I'm just over 5'9" and the Stillwaters are fine on me. My other traditional kilts are 22 and 1/2" in length. I wear the Stillwaters about an inch or so higher and they hit just above mid knee.
Last edited by Jerry; 19th April 07 at 04:12 AM.
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