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This page illustrates how you should measure yourself for a kilt and/or a kilt jacket.
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This page illustrates how you should measure yourself for a kilt and/or a kilt jacket.
Note: We cannot accept responsibility for any errors in kilt sizes or wrong measurements provided by our customers.
Important: When
taking measurements you will need someone to help as it is required that
you stand straight and face forward with your feet together. Please do
not look down.
Kilt Measurement A
The Waist Measurement should be taken at the level of the navel. Take a firm
(not tight) measurement. This is usually taken 2 inches higher than your
hip bone or 2 inches higher from where your trousers are usually worn.
Kilt Measurement B (Hips - Only applicable to kilt making – not
kilt hire)
The Seat Measurement is a firm measurement over trousers at the widest part
of your hip. Ensure that your pockets are empty and your feet are kept
together. (Only applicable to kilt making – not kilt hire)
Kilt Measurement C (Length)
The length measurement should be from
the top of the hip bone to the top of the kneecap or mid knee as required.
Remember that the kilt should not be worn too long. We also need your
height and chest measurements.
Please note your proper height is the most important measurement to have exact.
By far the easiest and most reliable way of taking a jacket measurement is to look at a label from one of your *formal jackets that fits you perfectly and use the same measurement. If you don't have a suitable jacket you can the following instructions. Once again it is best to get someone to do this for you.
Chest measurements should be taken at the widest or fullest part of the chest.
This is normally under arms and over your shoulder blades. Your arms should be allowed to hang loosely by your side whilst taking this measurement. Also please ensure that the horizontal line of the measuring tape is approximately parallel to the floor surface when reading your final measurement.
The actual measurement should be loose. You should be able to fit a finger or two behind the tape whilst the measurement is being taken.
* Note: you should not measure across the chest of an existing jacket to get your size. Jackets are made with an extra 2 to 3 inches of material for chest expansion whilst breathing and general movement.
Please note your proper height is the most important measurement to have exact.
Feel free to call or email us for clarification.
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