I've been losing weight. Rapidly. Very rapidly. I don't own a scale so I didn't appreciate the full impact of it until today when I went for a Doctor's appointment. 20 lbs shed in the last month.

The kilts that fit the tightest on me before are very close to being too big on me to even close (USAK casual kilts, velcro closures). My kilt belt which was worn at a wider setting before is now on the tightest setting and not all that snugly. My sporran droops despite my best efforts and tightest setting on the sporran belt.

My investment in kilts is probably going to end up on eBay or the for-sale section here when I'm sure there will be no going back to 325 lbs.

Given the cost of tailored kilts, I just can't justify buying kilts to get me through the weight loss. At least not philabegs anyway. I'm going to have to get some cheap pants to get my through the next year of weight loss (trying to get down to 200 lbs, where the doctor says I should be).

The one thought I did have was that the Great Kilt is not a tailored garment, and while quite cumbersome and time consuming to put on, can grow and shrink with one's waistline without any problems. I might have to get myself 4 yards of tartan, new kilt belt & sporran belt, and brooch.

These are good problems to have, I suppose.