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Fitting Guide & Size Submissions

Use this guide below so you can record your key measurements of your outfit. We have also added a form submission so you can easily supply us with your measurements online.

Alternatively why not book an appointment to visit us dans l'atelier and through our free made to measure sizing service we can measure you and your party professionally for the big day. Contact us today for more information on sizing your Kilt outfit and on how to wear your outfit like !

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Where possible we always advise booking an appointment with us at one of our atelier in New York City to be professionally measured. This will guarantee your best accuracy and fitting on your chosen kilt outfit.

How to Measure

  • It's easiest to have someone measure you

  • Stand straight up and relax

  • Measure at points shown without holding your breath

  • Ensure measurement is not taken over thick clothing

  • Tape measure should be snug but not too tight

  • All measurements should be taken in inches

 

Expected Kilt Length

Normally, your kilt length will correspond with the following guides. If it's significantly different, try taking the measurements again. If it's slightly different, then it could be down to preference or body shape. See our notes below for more info.

  • Height 5' 6" to 5' 7"    =    22" to 22.5" kilt length

  • Height 5' 8 to 5' 9"    =    23" to 23.5" kilt length

  • Height 5' 10" to 5' 11"    =    24" to 24.5" kilt length

  • Height 6' to 6' 2"    =    24.5" to 25.5" kilt length

  • Height 6' 3" to 6" 4"    =    26" to 26.5" kilt length

  • Height 6' 5" to 6' 7"    =    27" to 27.5" kilt length

 

Please note:

The length of your kilt drop will depend on how high you want to wear the kilt on your waist. If wearing a short jacket such as a Prince Charlie, you may want to have your kilt an inch or two longer so that it sits higher on your waist. However, standard kilts should always be worn to the middle of the knee cap, while military kilts are worn a little shorter to the top of the knee cap. When measuring the kilt length, the wearer should kneel and have someone take a measurement from where the top of the kilt will sit, down to the floor.

Where you wear the kilt on your waist is entirely up to you, and is down to personal preference. However the standard height is around the navel and as a result it is worth noting that your kilt waist size may be slightly larger than your trouser waist size.

 

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