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My son is 6 and has the child kilt from Got-Kilt.com (they had a booth at the Orlando Highland Games) - it's made in P-stan and is acrylic... cost us $20 and fits him well although a bit long (he has to wear it military style at the ribcage) and on the very tightest setting. I can't remember if we got him the 5-6yo or the 7-8yo kilt, but for $20 bucks...
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 Originally Posted by Joshua
My son is 6 and has the child kilt from Got-Kilt.com (they had a booth at the Orlando Highland Games) - it's made in P-stan and is acrylic... cost us $20 and fits him well although a bit long (he has to wear it military style at the ribcage) and on the very tightest setting. I can't remember if we got him the 5-6yo or the 7-8yo kilt, but for $20 bucks...

He looks cute, and it looks like it will fit him for a little while. For kids, probably best for it to just fit at the tightest notches, and be a little long, military style.
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My 5-year-old son has one and it's ideal for him. He'll outgrow it long before it starts looking rough, and if (when) he tears it up or gets it muddy it isn't a huge investment lost.
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