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Made to Measure Kilts

 

our kilts are made to the highest standard from only the finest cloth made in the UK.and we refuse to use what many other companies use a cheaper cloth to make it look like you are getting a better deal ,but as everyone says "you get what you pay for"All kilts come with matching flashes at no extra cost and are a standard 8 yard.we also have a fabric used on the inner apron that is combined with horse hair to reduce creasing at the front when standing after sitting down , you also have a choice of how you would like them pleated either to set or to stripe. a full fitting service and tartan search is availible at our high street shop in Ingatestone. prices for adults are £450 per kilt unless it is a rare tartan that may need a special weave.which may cost more from the weavers.

Prices

Both Medium and heavy weight kilts start from £450.00.

 

Kilt Making

Kilt Making

 

Customer Self Measure Form

Note: The customer is responsible for the accuracy of all measurements.

Self Measure Diagram

 

 

All fields are required in order to make your kilt.
Contact Details  
Name
Email Address
Phone Number
Address
Your Measurements  
Height of Person cm ft & inches
Glengarry Size
52(61/2)
53 (6 5/8) 54 (6 7/8) 56 (7/8)
57 (7)
58 (7 1/8)
59 (7 1/4)
60 (7 3/8)
62 (7 1/2)
Quantity
The Kilt Cm Inches
A. Kilt Length
This should be the finished length required ie; from the top edge of waist belt to the bottom edge of the kilt. (Note; the bottom edge of the belt should usually sit above the hip bone, although a slightly lower fitting kilt may be preferred), the bottom edge of the kilt should finish between the top of the kneecap and the centre of the kneecap, as preferred. Particular care should be taken to get this measure correct, as it is not something that can be altered without remaking the kilt.
B. Waist Measure
This should be taken over the shirt around the waist at the belt position.
C. Breech Measure
This should be taken around the seat/hips at the most prominent position.
Jackets and Doublets Cm Inches
D. Chest
This should be taken over the shirt.
E. Waist
This should be taken over the kilt or trousers.
F. Length (Doublet)
This measure should be taken to just below the kilt waist belt position.
G. Length (Jacket)
H. Across Back
I. Sleeve Length From Shoulder to Cuff
J. Tartan Name  
K. Tartan Weight 16oz Heavy 13oz Medium  
L. Pleating Box Pleat Knife Pleat  
Pleat to Set Pleat to Stripe
 

 

 

 

 

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