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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulFyre777 View Post
    A pleasure indeed, Sir!

    As for the measurements, Leslie (my wife) took them in October and it would seem that between then and actually getting the kilt, I lost about 10 lbs... Great beginning to my weight loss/toning goal but a nightmare on custom garments.
    Just be glad you're not like a local piper who lost 43 lbs between the time he ordered the kilt and the time he picked it up 4 months after it was completed (6 months from the initial order date). His wife almost KILLED him when the kilt fell of at the tightest setting. My response was simply "you shouldn't get measured for a custom garment and then go on a diet and lose 40 Lbs b/c the new garment won't fit". A few tweeks and we got it fiting 'pretty well', but he definitely learned a lesson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulFyre777 View Post
    ... I know it's not exactly 'traditional' but I'd welcome any advice to make it better! Fire away, Gentlemen!
    I suggest replacing the sporran chain with an all-leather sporran strap. A strap should look better with causal wear and will be kinder to the kilt than metal chain.
    Regards, Bill McCaughtry

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    A side-by-side before and after shot would be great. Even with Rocky's explanation I'm a bit confused. I don't think I've ever really gotten a good look at myself in a kilt from every angle so I'm wondering how well mine fits now. The measurements I had to take myself were among the most stressful part of ordering my first kilt. That and the jonesing! More and more it looks like I might be making a 3 hr drive to USAK.

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    Very nice kilt and very nicely worn. I think a satisfied smile is the best kilt accessory.

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    For a discussion and side by side pictures of 'stage curtain hem' see this post:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-splits-55278/

    That post describes what happens when too much of the hip/abdomen mmt split ends up in the back rather than the front. The kilt then becomes a little too big around the fell and you get the wavy hem.

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    Good looking !

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    I know it's not exactly 'traditional' but I'd welcome any advice to make it better!
    Actually, I think you wear it quite well! It looks great, and I like the choice of grey shirt/socks with that tartan. It really makes it stand out.

    The only two things I'd recommend are to go with proper kilt hose and garters, and to use a sporran belt instead of the chain for this casual look (and I would not run the belt/chain through the belt loops on the sides of the kilt).

    Kilt on!

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    You obviously have great taste in women. Your bride did a good job.

    Thanks for the pix.
    Jim Killman
    Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
    Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.

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    First of all, congratulations on the new kilt! I'm glad you got things sorted. I'd echo the comment about not putting your sporran strap/chain through the loops. Just let it hang by itself.
    Oh - and your smile says it all!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Congratulations to your new kilt. It looks good on you and your choice of color for your shirt and socks is excellent.

    Greg

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