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24th January 07, 05:58 AM
#31
Welcome from Phoenixville PA!
No matter WHO you buy from (USAK, SWK, SK, Canada Kilts, etc), the biggest thing for you will be length... at 5'8", you'll be ROUGHLY a 20" length (if worn at your "jeans waist") or 22" length (if worn at naval). Longer kilts can be shortened by your local tailor for a charge, although many companies in the "lower price range" offer custom lengths.
You've got a good start. This is a great place to get advice on ANY kilt company you come across and there are lots of threads here comparing different companies.
Best of luck with your decision. As long as you do your homework and you know what to expect, you'll be happy with WHATEVER kilt you get.
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24th January 07, 06:05 AM
#32
Welcome from Virginia. I agree that Stillwaters might be just a little long for you. ut, I am just over 5'9" and I do have a couple of Stillwaters. I wear them, just a little higher than my other kilts which are 22.5 inches as opposed to rhe standard 24 inches for Stillwater kilts. They hit me just above mid knee. At your height, they are going to be pushing the below the knee no-no. I agree with the others, Getting oh the phone with Rocky and ordering a USA casual is probably your best bet, for tartan. He does have some "off the rack" stuff too. Check out this link for modern styled kilts in your size if that is what you want. Follow the measuring instructions very carefully, and maybe even call about sizing.
http://www.amerikilt.com/. These are under $100
"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.
jaf_deg6@yahoo.com
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24th January 07, 06:32 AM
#33
I've had a couple of SportKilts that I use when competing in highland games. They stand up well to regular use, and can be thrown in the washing machine. They can also be thrown over the crossbar when you snag it with your fork while tossing the sheaf but that's another story.
Thank goodness for Velcro, eh?
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24th January 07, 07:09 PM
#34
Welcome, from Idaho. Currently, all I have are utilikilts (denim, mocker, and workman) but I like 'em all and if you're not needing the traditional look, the denim comes close to your price range. I've worn the denim and the workman while splitting and stacking firewood, they seem to hold up well to physical activity.
Frog
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25th January 07, 05:24 AM
#35
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25th January 07, 07:44 AM
#36
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25th January 07, 06:43 PM
#37
Well, I placed my order tonight. A Prince of Wales Tartan in a casual kilt from Rocky. It will match my rugby teams colors perfectly.
Thanks to all who've contacted me to help with my new purchase. Also thanks to all of you who've so graciously guided me through loosing my kilt virginity if you will in this thread. I will post pictures as soon as it arrives.
Thanks again!!
I strive to be the person that my little boy and my dog think I am and to live in a place where a chicken can cross the road without having it's motives questioned.
Rikk MacCaber-Kolacz
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25th January 07, 06:53 PM
#38
 Originally Posted by RK-REX
Well, I placed my order tonight. A Prince of Wales Tartan in a casual kilt from Rocky. It will match my rugby teams colors perfectly.
Thanks to all who've contacted me to help with my new purchase. Also thanks to all of you who've so graciously guided me through loosing my kilt virginity if you will in this thread. I will post pictures as soon as it arrives.
Thanks again!!
Great choice of tartan and kilt maker I am sure that you will be very happy.
Keith
Kilt wish list
1. US Bicentennial 8 yard trad Material here (December 2006)
2. Freedom Kilt (February 2007)
3. Possinger tartan designed, 8 yard made by Matt (July (Anniversary) 2006)
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