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    So I have a question for others who have DIY'd their own kilt.

    It seems my father passed on his ...umm... best genetics to me. It seems as though my fell line is a touch too tight and measured at just the right spot to "enhance" the appearance. While flattering, it's is also somewhat embarrassing without the absolute best "fortitude".

    My question is thus: What ideas do you have that might be relatively easy to adjust this out?

    Wait - is this what a sporran is really for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by psyopper View Post
    So I have a question for others who have DIY'd their own kilt.

    It seems my father passed on his ...umm... best genetics to me. It seems as though my fell line is a touch too tight and measured at just the right spot to "enhance" the appearance. While flattering, it's is also somewhat embarrassing without the absolute best "fortitude".

    My question is thus: What ideas do you have that might be relatively easy to adjust this out?

    Wait - is this what a sporran is really for?
    One of the purposes a sporran serves, yeah.

    You need to add some ease to your hip measurement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vorpallemur View Post
    You need to add some ease to your hip measurement.
    What does this mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by psyopper View Post
    What does this mean?
    It means make it bigger than the actual measurement. There are two sorts of ease commonly added (or in some cases, taken out) of clothing. There's wearing ease, which is extra fabric that's added to make wearing the garment comfortable (or even possible, in some cases.). Measure the waist of a pair of pants; you'll find that they're an inch or two larger than the size on the tag. In the case of things that are supposed to be skin tight and are made of stretch fabric (wetsuits, some women's sweaters) wearing ease can be zero or even negative. Design ease is ease added by the garment designer, to make the garment looser, or removed to make it more fitted.

    I expect that your kilt's hip line has the exterior measurement that you want for the interior. Remember that the outside is longer than the inside. There are quite a few layers of fabric in even an X kilt, so the inside can be a bit smaller than you thought it was going to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vorpallemur View Post
    I expect that your kilt's hip line has the exterior measurement that you want for the interior. Remember that the outside is longer than the inside. There are quite a few layers of fabric in even an X kilt, so the inside can be a bit smaller than you thought it was going to be.
    .......a lesson it took me about 20 kilts to figure out. Arrrgh. I really should re-do the X-Kilt instructions and have everybody add in an extra inch for exactly this reason.

    At any rate, your tactical kilt is the schiznit, and there's no other one quite like it! Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by psyopper View Post
    It seems my father passed on his ...umm... best genetics to me. It seems as though my fell line is a touch too tight and measured at just the right spot to "enhance" the appearance. While flattering, it's is also somewhat embarrassing without the absolute best "fortitude".

    My question is thus: What ideas do you have that might be relatively easy to adjust this out?
    Walk proudly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
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    This I like! Simple, effective, and easy problem solving!

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