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29th January 06, 07:10 PM
#1
Stillwater Question
What kind of adjustability is there in Stillwater Kilts? What would the actual range on a size 46 be?
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29th January 06, 08:05 PM
#2
Stillwaters have a pretty good range of about + or - one full size.
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29th January 06, 08:09 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
Stillwaters have a pretty good range of about + or - one full size.
Thanks!
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29th January 06, 08:27 PM
#4
Just email Jerry and ask how they're sized, at the tightest hole in the strap or at a middle hole.
Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.
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29th January 06, 08:34 PM
#5
My new Stillwater is a 34, which happens to be my normal waist size. There are 4 holes on the straps, I have mine buckled on the second tightest one and it fits perfectly.
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29th January 06, 08:52 PM
#6
According to the SWK site:
Size is determined on our kilts with the buckles fastened at their tightest position. This means a 34" will go up to about 35.5"
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30th January 06, 12:16 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Iolaus
According to the SWK site:
I agree.y real kilt measurement is 45, which falls in the middle of the Stillwater sizes. I ordered my Irish National in 44 and with it adjusted to the middle hole, it is one of the two best fitting kilts I own.
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30th January 06, 12:31 PM
#8
Funny - My pants say 34's the tape says 36 - and my Stillwater is a 38. I could have gone with the 36 - it would have stretched I think - but Barb advised me to see if the under apron showed - a bad thing. It did so 38 it is for me. If anything I'll have the buckles and strap moved about 1 inch... Or I could just pack on some weight...
Phil in Idaho
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30th January 06, 02:13 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Jeremiah
What kind of adjustability is there in Stillwater Kilts? What would the actual range on a size 46 be?
From my experience they tend to be just a touch on the large side. I recently bought a 38 heavyweight (to fit my 39.99 waist) and had to have the straps relocated a little to tighten it up.
BTW, the seamstress has had the kilt for 17 days now, and she tells me that I'll have it back this week modified as follows: relocate buckles, loose third strap, open the pleats 2 inches, properly cut out the excess material in the pleats (big job), add two hidden pockets (ALA Pittsburgh Kilts which I supplied an example of as a model), and add one under apron pocket. The total cost for all of this is going to be about $75.
As soon as I have it I'll use the digital camera my lovely wife just gave me and post up a full set of pics.
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30th January 06, 07:45 PM
#10
I find that Stillwaters tend to run a bit bigger than expected based off the size listed.
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