I should thank Barb T here for her fine book The Art of Kiltmaking. This book has been very useful in evaluating the kilts that I own.
Now this is a review of the kilt and the kilt only. I am wearing the shirt that I have had on from work today, and I have not any hose, belt, sporran or kilt pin on. At a later time, I will post pictures of this kilt as part of my carefully planned traditional kit.
The front apron flares perfectly with my body.
The right side sits at three o'clock, all on its own.
The obligatory Hamish pose. I really should use my walking stick instead of the side of the T.V. cabinet.
The pleat shot. The tartan shows its sett very well in the pictures, it is harder to see it when you are close to it. The center pleat sits perfectly in the center of my backside.
This close up of the side straps shows how the apron taper fits my body perfectly.
A special thanks to Rocky for this fine kilt. This kilt was not sewn by Rocky or Kelly, but by a certified professional kiltmaker in Scotland. The kilt is 16 oz wool, and used up well over eight yards to get around my fat body. This is a true TANK.
Thank you again Rocky and Kelly.
Cheers
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