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3rd December 10, 01:45 PM
#11
I'm with Geoff on this one...
...I usually refer to this as the longest and most expensive date that I've ever been on.
Best
AA
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3rd December 10, 01:49 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Proportioning it up to 27" length, that would be sized for a 6'-10" man.
Close, I'm 6'7" and mine is 28". Too bad I have a bit more, uh-hum, girth. The price is fantastic and I really like the tartan!
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3rd December 10, 02:08 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Geoff Withnell
Trust me on this, I will have been marriewd 39 years one week from today. It ain't the cost of the wedding, even with a $1000 kilt, it's the upkeep!
Geoff Withnell
Who wouldn't want to be single.
I agree, I too am married, but still I wouldn't have spent the money on the wedding and all the trimmings if I didn't think it was going to last....
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3rd December 10, 02:11 PM
#14
If one could grab it at the right price it could be made "right". Unfortunately, too small girth for me. Even if I lost a lot of weight, I've not been a 38'' since high school.....
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3rd December 10, 10:24 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Yikes, that IS a long kilt! I'm just thinking that I'm 5'-7" and wear a 22" length kilt. Proportioning it up to 27" length, that would be sized for a 6'-10" man.
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
27 inches...even assuming a 3 inch rise...that's pretty long.
From the pics and his given 6'1" ht. the rise may be closer towards a military one of 4 inches or thereabouts giving approx 22.5"-23" for the drop, which would be about right for the seller's ht.
For example, military kilts for a HT of 188cm (6'2" and +/- an inch or so) measure around 27.5"-28" length. Those of mine labelled for HT of 176cm (I'm 5'9") measure about 25.5"-26", which gives approx 21.5"-22" drop and hits me about 1" or so above the knee below and bottom rib above.. No worries ever of looking like an Oreo with shirt protruding between ones PC & kilt!
If of any interest to anyone, military kilt HT is sized in 6cm increments, so HT 182cm would be in between the two above and measures approx 26.5"-27". The slight difference in length appears to be age related from what I've ascertained, ie those made to older/pre-70's patterns are slightly shorter than those of more recent pattern(s).
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13th December 10, 08:49 PM
#16
ahhh,he's cute
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