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29th September 09, 05:15 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by csbdr
Well, I'll buck the trend and say that I measure out at a 44, but in SWK a 42 always fitsd better. I'd say order a size, and try it on WITH THE BASTING STITCHES STILL IN PLACE. jerry will exchange with no problems if it doesn't fit and the stitches are still there.
Me too. When I was a 43", the 44" was too big. I sold it and went with a 42". MUCH better!!
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29th September 09, 05:25 PM
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3rd October 09, 10:31 PM
#13
Well I just received my Black Stewart Heavyweight I went with the 48" just to be safe. I'm glad I did it fits wonderfully. not on the last notch so it seems a bit more snug then my other 48. I have to say I love the wool for the kilt I may have a hard time with ordering another non-wool kilt again. Kilt arrived with the belt, belt buckle, and sporran hangers I ordered as well as some flashes.
I'll try and get some pics tomorrow. Gonna wear my best and try make it to church for evening service after work.
I know there are nicer kilts out there but I say SWK is providing a needed service, quality product and great price. I have never come across another company where I can get quality, service, and price together. Now if they just offered a few more of the Stewart tartans I would have it made, I will say they have a customer for life!
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4th October 09, 04:46 AM
#14
I have a 50" kilt waist. I have a 48" SWK standard and it fits well at the full extension of the straps at their last hole. So I guess what I am saying is that I can lose weight, but better not gain anymore. Hope that helps.
A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.
"Think On!"
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14th October 09, 12:57 PM
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I just got my SWK Leatherneck Standard. I ordered 52" waist. My waist currently measures just over 53". The kilt fits fine at the last hole.
BTW, Jerry's time warp is still working. I ordered Monday morning ( a mail holiday in the USA!) and it was on my doorstep today (Wednesday).
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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14th October 09, 01:15 PM
#16
Bravo Tiny! Welcome to the 'club'. For a non made-to-measure, affordable and durable kilt that looks good dressed up or down--you can't go wrong with Jerry's kilts and his service is top notch. I own several SWKs and just recently bought the same tartan as you did--great looking kilt! Keep at Jerry about the other Stewart tartan, you never know what he might pull off.
Aye Geoff, that SWK Leatherneck is also a great looking tartan. Is my envy showing?
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14th October 09, 02:48 PM
#17
Very important!
I went through this exact same process, just last summer; and, I have to recommend buying a size down, unless you're handy enough to make alterations on it yourself.
Why? Because the sizing of SWKs are for the tightest hole: therefore, if you buy a size up, and lose any girth, you're going to be perenially nervous without a snug belt. I had to take mine in so that it now fits passably in the tightest hole (during the summer) and (hopefully) better in the 2nd hole through the winter.
I documented the process here: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/m....html?p=765679 In retrospect, I think I would have been happier (and wealthier) shrouding my 39" girth with a size 38 SWK.
The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.
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