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    Question for USA kilts

    I'm in the beginning stages of looking for a new Kilt, however, it will probably be early next year before I actually order one. (Have to see where the money situation is after the new house is finished). Anyhow, here is my question. I want my next kilt to be more of a traditional than my tweo current casuals. Both of those are listed as 4 yard kilts. I know that some manufacturers do not want to classify their products that way, but on your site, I see no mention of the length of fabric used. I know that this is based on the size of the individual ordering the kilt. What I'm interested in is making sure that the next kilt I buy is one that has a lot more material than my two casual kilts, whether it might be 7 yards, 8 yards, or even more. If it will help you answer, my waist size at the naval seems to fall between 47 and 48 inches. Both of my casual kilts are size 48, and are slightly loose.
    "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."
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    Hey JerMc,

    Here's the deal... you're right. We DON'T offer up the amount of material used for the kilt UNTIL I (or Kelly) make it. Our Traditional model TYPICALLY uses 7 to 9 (or more) yards, depending on the Pattern Repeat and the waist/hip size of the individual. With a waist size of 47 or 48, I can tell you that you'd DEFINITELY fall in the 8 yard "or so" category. Once I do the math (I need the exact measurements and the tartan choice), I can tell you how many yards are going to be in your kilt before I make it.

    As an FYI, our Philabeg model usually has between 4 to 6 yards (give or take)... the pleats are about 1.25 to 1.5 inch wide.

    I hope this answers your questions, JerMc! If you have any more, feel free to reply or call me at the shop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR
    Hey JerMc,

    Here's the deal... you're right. We DON'T offer up the amount of material used for the kilt UNTIL I (or Kelly) make it. Our Traditional model TYPICALLY uses 7 to 9 (or more) yards, depending on the Pattern Repeat and the waist/hip size of the individual. With a waist size of 47 or 48, I can tell you that you'd DEFINITELY fall in the 8 yard "or so" category. Once I do the math (I need the exact measurements and the tartan choice), I can tell you how many yards are going to be in your kilt before I make it.

    As an FYI, our Philabeg model usually has between 4 to 6 yards (give or take)... the pleats are about 1.25 to 1.5 inch wide.

    I hope this answers your questions, JerMc! If you have any more, feel free to reply or call me at the shop!
    Thank you, Rocky, for your quick reply. That answered exactly what I wanted to know. Your company is definitely on my short list for my next kilt.
    "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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    I don't want to jump into Rocky's area BUT from my experience the Tradational Rocky has does have a good feel. It does have that good 'swing' to the kilt as you walk. And looks, especially with the 3 traditional buckles, like a traditional wool kilt but NOT priced like one. But, what I like is if you spill something on it...into the washer and hang dry! I currently have 1 with the 2nd scheduled for order next month (BONUS CHECK!!!!)

    The Philabeg's is also a good deal. I have 5 with a 6th on the way. If you want a good 'kick around' kilt this is want I'd go for. Good price, easy care and a good look.

    I have some shots of mine in my gallery. The Clark/Clergy is the traditional Rocky has and the others are philabeg's.

    Just thought I'd jump in...Richard-

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    Still waiting for my philabeg, mail is slow this time of year, come on Mr.Postman!!

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    Hang tight Graham, it'll get there. It's a long swim y'know

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