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  1. #11
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    Wow, big response.

    Riverkilt: Luckily, the kilt I have is in the tartan I want (Hunting Ogilvie -- a family tartan, and a nice one at that). It's just big

    ronstew: Well, if the choice is altering a tank or buying a cheap kilt, I'm opting for the alteration!

    Canuck: Thanks for the offer, but I'm currently trying to drop a few pounds. Measurements are pretty much useless at this stage. I'm going to wait until at least September before I buy anything or get anything altered. Don't want to get something that'll be too big in a few months. But you are right: if I'm at Queen's, I need a kilt.

    Blacksmith: That's incredible. Good kilt maker, student discount, within walking distance. I think this is my answer. Thank you so much!

    cajunscot: Cha gheill! The next time I'm down that way, I'll pop in. But it looks like the guy in Kingston is my best bet for alterations.

    Bob C.: Ha! Seriously, though, Stillwater is nice, but I want my first kilt in the family tartan. Call me a traditionalist.

    Wompet: Wow, those are pretty nice for not being wool. But still, if a 5 yard costs ~$230 CDN, I'm probably better off getting the 8 yard wool altered.

    Thanks, all. I appreciate it.

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    I see that you mention getting the kilt altered in September after losing some weight. Just a quick question, but how much weigt are you looking to lose? The reason I ask, is that you could get the kilt altered right now to fit the middle hole of the straps. The kilt won't fit as good as it will in the first hole, but you would have a kilt that fits now and is still adjustable after some weight loss. Of course this is a moot point if you are looking to lose a huge amount of weigt in the next 6 months. However with really rapid weight loss comes the sad fact that some of it may come back

    Anyhow, just a thought for you.

  3. #13
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    I was thinking I might do that, but really, I don't know how much weight I'm hoping to shed. I'll keep at it until the gut goes. And I seem to be doing alright at it. 40 lbs since September.

    Anyway, thanks for the thought, but I'd really just rather wait it out.

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