IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILT | St Patrick\'s Day Special | Made To Measure


IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILT | St Patrick\'s Day Special | Made To Measure

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IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILT | St Patrick\'s Day Special | Made To Measure :
$60.00


IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILTMADE TO MEASURE
  • Sizing:Made to Measure
  • Cloth:Acrylic Wool
  • Design:Irish National Tartan
  • Pleat:Knife Pleat
  • Accessaries:Accessaries are not Included
  • Buckles:Rust Free
  • Strap:Adjustable Leather Strap
  • IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILT

This Irish Tartan Kilt is made of 8 yards, 16oz heavy weight Poly-Viscose with fringe on the apron and deep pleats . Each and every pleat at the back is individually sewn to ensure that they stay sharp. The Kilt has three leather straps offers flexiblitly to best fit on you. This kilt is ideal for special occasions like wedding events sports events like Football, Rugby Games, Scouts, or simply Fashion wear. All our kilts come with a custom length option so you can choose according to your height and style.

Measurement instructions



HOW TO MEASURE YOUR KILT SIZE?it’s very important to know how to measure your Kilt size before buying a Kilt, Fortunately it’s easy to do, and we only need four measurements. You’ll need a tailor’s measuring tape, which you can get at any sewing or craft store if you don’t already have one. Don’t use a metal tape measure!This is super important, do not use your pants measurements! They are lying to you about your waist size and can not be trusted.I wear a 34 in Levis but my kilts range from 36-39 inches, depending on where I wear it. If you send us your jeans waist size your kilt won’t fit and you’ll be a sad panda.
Measuring-guide
1. WAISTDecide where you’d like to wear your kilt. You can wear it up at your natural waist, which is a wee bit above your belly button, and higher than guys tend to wear their pants nowadays. You can also wear your kilt lower, closer to the hips like your jeans or shorts. It’s up to you and what you find most comfortable. Having said that, if you’re a Gentleman of Substance I generally suggest wearing your kilt higher up. It’s much more flattering than having the waistband under your stomach, and the front of the kilt will hang nicely.Alright then! Take your measuring tape and run it around yourself where you want the top of your kilt to sit. Do pull it just slightly snug. Not tight, just snug. Stand straight and let things fall where they may. No sucking in or pushing out of the gut.
2. HIPMeasure loosely around the widest part of your backside. How do you know where the widest part is? Stand with your back to a wall and slowly back up. The bit that touches the wall first is where you want your Trusty Assistant to measure.
3. DISTANCE BETWEEN WAIST AND HIPRun the tape from where you measured your waist to where you measured your hip. The pleats will be sewn down along the fell, which is part of what gives a kilt it’s unique swish and swing when you move.
4. KILT LENGTHA kilt is worn roughly at the knee. If you like a very traditional look then you’ll want to have your kilt at the top of your knee. If you’re not one for rules and like your kilt to ride low on your hips then you might like to have it at the bottom of your knee.Okay, stand nice and straight and have your Trusty Assistant measure down your side from where you took your waist measurement to the spot on your knee where you want the hem of your kilt to fall. Done and done.
Remember, these measurements are important and need to be accurate. Measure twice, then measure a third time to be sure. If it feels like something isn’t right, or if you have any questions, please let me know.
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IRISH HERITAGE TARTAN KILT | St Patrick\'s Day Special | Made To Measure :
$60.00

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