As in any standard size kilts there may be the exceptionally ample posterior that may well command a truly tailored custom finish at a cost to address the many extra hours of labor.

My understanding is that Kidder Kilts do in fact have a 10% taper. Having worn the casual and, my favorite, the black watch at 5' 9 1/2" and 242 pounds that have shifted considerably since most was muscle and on my chest to being amply distributed around the glutius maximus and the dunlop at 57, I have been more than pleased.

In fact, having made my first kilt as a belt line waist, I have found that Kidder's taper plus the belly button level waist are far more appropriate for such as myself.