You don't say where on the Planet you are located. I'm guessing the UK...??

If so, I would suggest contacting a member of the Traditional Kiltmakers Guild and dealing direct. They have the same access to mill fabric as middlemen. You will be measured by the person making your kilt. They are full time kiltmakers. They will be a real person, not a contracted kiltmaker. Chances of errors and delays are much fewer dealing direct.

The Traditional Kiltmaker's Guild website is being upgraded. Can't hurt to email them and ask for the nearest kiltmaker to you. INFO@TRADITIONALKILTMAKERSGUILD.CO.UK

If you are on another part of the Planet, the same advice applies. Find a kiltmaker to work directly with. Middlemen suppliers are fine for most things Scottish - IF - their service is proven...easily searched out on this forum.

But to have a hand sewn kilt in your family tartan done for your wedding you want it done right and done on time. Best way to insure that happening is to work with an experienced local/regional kiltmaker.

Let us know where you are if you're not in the UK. If you aren't then Google up a kiltmaker or ask us.

And, welcome.

Ron
Who's known Welsh lines are Bowen and Lewis...the later were coal miners.