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    size +/- and lots of other questions on SWK

    Hello all

    How much adjustment +/- is there in the economy style, as they are currently out of my 32" size in the tartan I want. Also, is the thrifty and economy essentially the same except for straps? Same material and weight?
    What are the chances of them getting my size in, in current tartans, or will they just get a bunch of new kilts, in all sizes, in new tartans? How does the inventory work at SWK? Would love to see firefighters and/or American Heritage.

    Thanks all

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    Best thing to do would be to email Jerry
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    I wear a size 32 pant and a size 32 SWK. That's the largest buckle on the 32 SWK. That compares to my traditional kilts: Waist 32/Hips 34/Length 22,24 (one is longer).

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    With the thrifties -if they don't have your size - go larger! The velcro lets you re-position the apron and gives a better look than trying to go smaller. I use the thrifties for my really knock-around get dirty doing stuff kilts.

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    I was facing the exactsame situation a few days ago. I usually wear a size 32 kilt. Jerry didn't have a size 32 heavyweight in the tartan I wanted, so I measured myself, and figured I'd take a chance and order a 34... I'm glad I did. It arrived today, and it fits better than some of my 32s. If it doesn't fit quite right, you can always move the straps an inch or two.
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    I don't think you'll be seeing either of those tartans as I believe USA Kilts created them and is the only place to get them? Unless, of course, there's another firefighter tartan out there... Maybe someone else can elaborate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12stones View Post
    I don't think you'll be seeing either of those tartans as I believe USA Kilts created them and is the only place to get them? Unless, of course, there's another firefighter tartan out there... Maybe someone else can elaborate.
    I believe you're right.

    Also, Check SWK's ebay store. Sometimes they've got stuff up there that might differ from their web store.

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    I just recieved my first SWK Standard in the mail, and it's a size 38, and I'm a pants size 36. Now judging how it fits I probably coulda gone with a 36 in the kilt, but the buckles fit great at the tighest or second tightest holes, which would give me plenty of room to put on shirts under it or something, so I think maybe going a size bigger in an SWK wouldn't kill ya, it would probably work out swimmingly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7 View Post
    I wear a size 32 pant and a size 32 SWK. That's the largest buckle on the 32 SWK. That compares to my traditional kilts: Waist 32/Hips 34/Length 22,24 (one is longer).
    Quote Originally Posted by Galician
    George,

    I noticed your posting on your waist size. I was surprised that your pants size is the same as your kilt size.

    Where do you usually wear your kilt? on your hips like jeans or at the natural waist?
    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7
    The top of my kilt is 2" above my navel and the fall on my band uniform is at mid-knee and for my personal kilt is just above the knee. It is only coincidental that my waist is the same as a pants size. If you string a measuring tape around the belt loops of your jeans, you get a different number than the '32' on the label.
    I think that this demonstrates both how the measurements on pants aren't accurate, and how slim some guys are.

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    There is usually a play of about 2 inches but as mentioned before you can always move the straps.
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