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    stillwater

    Just found out (got measured at menwear store) I am a 41inch waist.
    Stillwater kilts only come in 40 or 42 inch waist size. yet another small delema to work out, wether to get a 40inch and just do it up on the second buckle hole or wether to get a 42inch and move the straps.
    any advice would be welcome i am leaning towards a solid black heavyweight kilt from them. cheers andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by akaussie
    Just found out (got measured at menwear store) I am a 41inch waist.
    Stillwater kilts only come in 40 or 42 inch waist size. yet another small delema to work out, wether to get a 40inch and just do it up on the second buckle hole or wether to get a 42inch and move the straps.
    any advice would be welcome i am leaning towards a solid black heavyweight kilt from them. cheers andrew
    Unless you're planning to gain some weight, I would get the smaller size and fasten it at a higher hole, that's what they're for. If you get the larger size and wear a belt, it will bunch up under the belt.
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