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23rd March 08, 05:31 AM
#11
Welcome from West Virginia!
I love my UKs and wear them lower. My next purchased kilt will likely be an SWK and I expect bto wear it at the navel. UKs are off the rack (but can be hemmed) and the quality is consistent. For a gentleman of girth, I recommend checking their Scratch & Dent list for one with a floating waistband. I have found UKs sturdy and easy to care for.
Buzz Kidder and Freedom Kilts are HIGHLY recommended on this site. FKs are custom and the service & quality are said to be beyond reproach.
Enjoy the researching, buying, Jonesing & wearing!
Finn
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23rd March 08, 06:00 AM
#12
First of all,welcome to the forum from Virginia. Secondly,visit Steve's Freedom Kilt website. Click on the banner at the top of this page. His kits are everybit as good or better than UK, and he is a sponsor here. However, the main reason to visit his site is to view his video on "measuring for your kilt". In it he shows you how to measure and where to wear each style of kilt. Be sure to use the currency converter.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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23rd March 08, 06:33 AM
#13
welcome!
I wear my sport kilt at the hips as if i wore it at the waist it would be 2 inches too short. so it should be ok to wear at the hips SOMETIMES.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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23rd March 08, 07:14 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Jerry
First of all,welcome to the forum from Virginia. Secondly,visit Steve's Freedom Kilt website. Click on the banner at the top of this page. His kits are everybit as good or better than UK, and he is a sponsor here. However, the main reason to visit his site is to view his video on "measuring for your kilt". In it he shows you how to measure and where to wear each style of kilt. Be sure to use the currency converter.
Welcome, you're in the right place! I think questions are the best kind of posts!
I agree with the above site and video. He covers all aspects of kilt measurement. I had never seen non-trad kilts before coming here. I had heard of Utilikilts and their ilk on a hiking page but I considered these to be some sort of cultural aberration to be avoided at all costs. Blasphemy! But it is a very slippery slope. I have made myself a cotton canvas work kilt, downloaded the plans for an X-Kilt, and I know it's only a matter of time before I send the email to FK (must resist!)(at least till oil prices come down or summer gets here)(or work tons of OT)
The depth of knowledge and wealth of info here is extraordinary.
Bob
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23rd March 08, 07:40 AM
#15
First of all, from both southern US coasts!
My first two kilts are UKs. They were a great way to break into kilts; made me want more. They are measured to wear at the hips like jeans.
It felt a bit weird to belt on a more traditional kilt at the waist (about the belly button), but it feels as though the bottom of the belt hits about where the UK starts, so I got used to it pretty quickly.
I definitely recommend a sporran belt over chain. Unless you have a formal event to go to (which I don't) you won't need a chain. The belt is definitely easy to adjust. I got so used to a sporran and belt, I was wanting to wear one even with jeans. But I haven't gotten that brave yet.
Again, welcome!
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23rd March 08, 08:07 AM
#16
Originally Posted by greenguzzi
OK, the sporran.. what do you mean by; "No belt when wearing a vest". ...Sorry, I'm a newbie.
The belt referred to in this case is the one you wear around your waist, not the sporran belt.
Originally Posted by greenguzzi
I think I will take your corporate advice and lose the chain.
Stillwater Kilts is currently selling two grades of black leather sporran belts: The basic belt is priced at $10.95 and the premium belt goes for $28.00. See them here: http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Sti...ries/Sporrans/
RKilts sells a very nice looking and well-made braided sporran belt in brown or black for $35. See them here: http://www.rkilts.com/belts.htm
Originally Posted by greenguzzi
What is a sporran hanger? Even before I know what it is I want one!
A sporran hanger is two straps that attach a sporran to a kilt belt. Here is the sporran hanger that USA Kilts sells (at the bottom of the page): http://www.usakilts.com/sporran_day.php
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23rd March 08, 04:37 PM
#17
I reckon the sporran hanger is the way to go then, thanks for that.
Thanks again to you all for your welcome! I have to check out the rest of the site.
My kilt has an Irish tartan, so I hope that doesn't mean I can't stay!
Both my parents' families were originally from Ireland. Although they were born in London, as was I.
I'm now a naturalised Australian living in Melbourne, any other Ozzies here?
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24th March 08, 07:18 PM
#18
Originally Posted by greenguzzi
I reckon the sporran hanger is the way to go then, thanks for that.
I'm now a naturalised Australian living in Melbourne, any other Ozzies here?
G'day and welcome!
I'm born and raised in Moonta, South Australia (Australia's Little Cornwall), and have lived in Sydney for almost 20 years.
My wife and I absolutley adore Melbourne, especially the Yarra Valley (all that scrumptious shiraz and delightful cheese!).
Cheers,
Troy
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24th March 08, 07:29 PM
#19
[QUOTE=greenguzzi;511886]Dear Mr Crocker,
Mr?
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24th March 08, 07:37 PM
#20
Welcome from Roswell Georgia. You've already gotten all the answers you needed, so I'll leave it at that.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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