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Measuring
yourself correctly for kilt is critical. Here's how to do it.
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Attach a belt around your waist. Its best to use a proper
kilt belt - let us know how wide this belt is.
- Adjust
its position until it feels comfortable and is in a position
from which you would like your kilt to hang (If you would
like your kilt to be any longer or shorter than normal don't
forget to tell us).
- If
wish to wear the kilt low on the hips and plan to wear an
evening jacket with vest remember that there may be a gap
between the top of the kilt and the bottom of the vest.
- Ladies
who are ordering a kilted skirt can ignore this process and
simply tell us how long the skirt should be.
- Length:
To do this accurately you will need
some help. Our favourite way is to kneel on the ground and
keep your back straight. Have someone measure the distance
from the floor to your belly-button - this gives the ideal
length for your kilt. If you want your kilt to be slightly
shorter (or longer) than average don't subtract, or add, more
than an inch (2.5cm).
- Waist:
Remove the belt and take this measurement
firmly. The straps allow for an increase of up to two inches.
If you plan to lose weight please tell us and we will discuss
with you the need to take this into account.
- Seat:
This
is the widest part of the seat (all the way round).
- Stomach:
Let us know whether you want the fit to be flat, slight, or
generous
That's all
there is to it! Follow the instructions, take careful measurements,
and we can hand-make your kilt for the perfect fit.
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If
you want your made-to-measure jacket to fit correctly, you must
take careful measurements.
- Chest:
When measuring your chest, the tape
measure should be roughly in line with the middle of your
shoulders blades. Don't pull the measuring tape too tightly.
You should measure your chest size when wearing a shirt, or
vest, depending on what you plan to wear under your jacket.
- Waist
or Girth:
Take the measurement round your waist.
This should be at the widest point - usually in line with
your belly-button. If you plan to lose weight please tell
us and we will discuss with you the need to take this into
account.
- Arm
length:
From the middle of your shoulder to
your cuff. Bend your arm slightly, and measure along the rear
of your arm.
- Back
length:
This should be measure from the top
of the collar of a shirt to the base of your back just above
your seat.
If you are
at all unsure, please contact us. We'll be happy to help. If
your jacket doesn't fit perfectly, your Highland Outfit won't
look as good as it could - and we want you to be delighted with
your purchase.
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