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    Wife says, "Go ahead, get another one."

    I considered a SportKilt for a few minutes, then remembered the time Jerry spent with me on the phone. Stillwater Kilts is only fifteen miles from my house. Buying local and supporting Jerry is a must. Question is, standard or heavyweight? Wearing to school, out to casual dinners and occasionally to the store to get bread and eggs, etc.

    Then a sizing question for the thousands who own these garmets. Navel measures a 51. So it seems a 52" would be too big (and web site says it is adjusted tight) and a 50 might do the trick. Does the 48 adjust well for a 51 tummy?

    Your advice please. Standard or Heavyweight?

    ChubRock

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    A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.

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    hmmm

    in my experience Jerrys kilts are sized small, in other words I am a 37 and a 38 is S N U G! hope this helps...

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    oh

    And careful, when my wife says "go ahead and get it..." that does not always mean go ahead and get it

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    If you can get a Heavyweight in your size I'd go for it. Superior material (wool vs acrylic). While all SWK are good values, I'm not a fan of the acrylic as it tends to pill.

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    Jake
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    From a fellow GoS, go for the 52". It is much easier to adjust straps in than out and if you can swing it, go for the heavyweight.
    Gentleman of Substance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan R Porter View Post
    And careful, when my wife says "go ahead and get it..." that does not always mean go ahead and get it
    Ain't that the truth!

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    Talking "I say what I mean!" she told me to share with you all

    Fine woman and mother she is. Red-headed green-eyed 75% Irish lass with an eye for kilted men. Ohh the attitude at times, but after 18 +years I know how to tune that guitar. We Scots know how to work with the Irish. Thanks for the advice and warning.

    Oh, and she told me as long as I am kilting, she wears the pants in the family! Kilt On!
    A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.

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    haha

    Quote Originally Posted by ChubRock View Post
    Fine woman and mother she is. Red-headed green-eyed 75% Irish lass with an eye for kilted men. Ohh the attitude at times, but after 18 +years I know how to tune that guitar. We Scots know how to work with the Irish. Thanks for the advice and warning.

    Oh, and she told me as long as I am kilting, she wears the pants in the family! Kilt On!
    Then go for it, never deny a Irish lass her orders!
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    If Jerry's minutes away, go get the kilt and try it on. If it fits, you leave happy. If it's too roomy, get the smaller size and leave happy. I'm surprised Jerry didn't bring a 50 and a 52 by the house shortly after your wife gave you the green light.

    And get the heavyweight. The standard is fine, but wool is...well...wool.
    Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!

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    go for the heavy weight.

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