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    Deja Jones

    My Stillwater Saffron kilt arrived today, the length is about perfect for me, it could be a half-inch shorter to fit my tastes (like to wear 'em at the top of the knee cap) but close enough.

    Problem is, and I guess I should be pleased in some way, it's too big around the middle. With the straps at their tightest, it's fits almost perfectly and I still have my "winter coat." A few weeks of getting outside and it will be too big. Odd, my Utilikilt(s) is(are) a 37" at just a hair too tight where I wear my jeans and the Stillwater is a 38" up around my slightly "puffy" mid-section.

    So now I get to wait while it goes back and wait more while the 36" ships.

    Poor me.

    But it is a nice looking kilt. For the price, I was not expecting the quality. And, quite frankly, I'm shocked about the length being right. I'm 5'9" on a good day and almost ever pair of pants I buy is too long. Must be the new math.
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    Sorry to hear that the first one didn't fit. Did you by any chance get any pics of the first one? I would really like to see the effect of the "shadow" tartan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco500
    My Stillwater Saffron kilt arrived today, the length is about perfect for me, it could be a half-inch shorter to fit my tastes (like to wear 'em at the top of the knee cap) but close enough.

    Problem is, and I guess I should be pleased in some way, it's too big around the middle. With the straps at their tightest, it's fits almost perfectly and I still have my "winter coat." A few weeks of getting outside and it will be too big. Odd, my Utilikilt(s) is(are) a 37" at just a hair too tight where I wear my jeans and the Stillwater is a 38" up around my slightly "puffy" mid-section.

    So now I get to wait while it goes back and wait more while the 36" ships.

    Poor me.

    But it is a nice looking kilt. For the price, I was not expecting the quality. And, quite frankly, I'm shocked about the length being right. I'm 5'9" on a good day and almost ever pair of pants I buy is too long. Must be the new math.
    I've had the same experience with Stillwaters. I love the kilts but I find that the same while a 38" or a 39" waist works perfectly in my other kilts, I have to order the 36" for the SWK to get the same fit. It's really weird.

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    The measurements on Stillwaters are with the straps at their tightest. I believe most kilts are measured at the center hole in the strap to allow some adjustment in either direction.
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar
    Sorry to hear that the first one didn't fit. Did you by any chance get any pics of the first one? I would really like to see the effect of the "shadow" tartan.
    I unfortunately did not, however, it might be a bit difficult to get a decent picture. From a few feet away, it's pretty much undetectable. The "tartan" is made of slight variations texture. When I get a replacement, I will try to post some pictures to show it.

    The color is closest to carmel duck, or perhaps pumpkin. It's a light to mid weight wool I would say, but I've nowhere near enough experience to guess a weight.

    I'm not sure how one would dress it up to formal, it would most likely end up looking like wearing carhartt work pants with a tuxedo, so I plan on wearing it as a casual kilt.

    I think it looks best with a black belt and sporran, so I will need to go ahead and buy a casual black sporran, and some black leather boots, and some new kilt hose, and a black kilt belt, and, and, and...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paco500
    I'm not sure how one would dress it up to formal, it would most likely end up looking like wearing carhartt work pants with a tuxedo, so I plan on wearing it as a casual kilt.
    That's an easy one. Just add black hose and shoes, a black dress shirt, and a PC or argyl. Alot of Irish pipe bands wear the saffron and look great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    I've had the same experience with Stillwaters. I love the kilts but I find that the same while a 38" or a 39" waist works perfectly in my other kilts, I have to order the 36" for the SWK to get the same fit. It's really weird.
    My SWK is loose as well, oh well:rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    That's an easy one. Just add black hose and shoes, a black dress shirt, and a PC or argyl. Alot of Irish pipe bands wear the saffron and look great.
    I'm sure you're right, I'd just have to see it to "see it." However, casual works better for me. I dress casually pretty much 365 days a year. I wear a suit maybe 5 times a year, and dress truly formal once or twice.

    Although if I get the full formal outfit, I'll be looking pretty hard to up that number.
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