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    Right then. Looks like the best option for me is a solid kilt. SWK heavyweight sounds good. I'll still want something in my taratn, but I guess that can wait. Thanks for the advice, all.
    Quaeso quousque humi defixa tua mens erit? Nonne aspicis, quae in templa veneris?

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    TSC,

    I assume you are the correct size to wear a SWK.

    I think a semi-traditional USA Kilt fits you requirements. It's made to order based on your size. The fabric is PV so it will hold up to your everyday use. Rocky has many tartans readily available and may be able to get other tartans in PV as well.
    Send Rocky a PM or give him a call.

    now for the disclosure info (in really small letters and going by really, really fast ) I have a semi-trad on order and jonesin it arrives soon
    Eric
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    Quote Originally Posted by efer
    TSC,

    I assume you are the correct size to wear a SWK.
    Um... could I ask for some sort of elaboration?

    I think a semi-traditional USA Kilt fits you requirements. It's made to order based on your size. The fabric is PV so it will hold up to your everyday use. Rocky has many tartans readily available and may be able to get other tartans in PV as well.
    Send Rocky a PM or give him a call.
    Hm. Yeah, that'll do just fine, I think. Sounds like a winner! Thanks!
    Quaeso quousque humi defixa tua mens erit? Nonne aspicis, quae in templa veneris?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
    Um... could I ask for some sort of elaboration?
    Stillwater offers all waist sizes, but only one length...24". For some reason though 24" seems to be just right for alot of body types. I'm 5'9" with a 32" inseam and they fit me so well I have 3 Stillwater kilts and will be ordering more.
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    Ah. Gotcha. Looks like I'll need to break out a tape measure... thanks!
    Quaeso quousque humi defixa tua mens erit? Nonne aspicis, quae in templa veneris?

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