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18th June 06, 10:57 PM
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I have finally broken the solid-color barrier...
As many of you can remember, my partner (soon to be be spouse) Nopadon has always stated that he did not want me to buy a solid-color or contemporary kilt. He fully supports my wearing and purchasing traditional kilts, and even tolerates my rather extravagant expenditures on tanks, but he felt that solid kilts or kilts with pockets were a definite no.
Well, last weekend was Capitol Pride and while we were there he saw lots of guys wearing Utilikilts. Nopadon had to admit that they looked nice. So by the time we got to the UK booth he was ready to let me try one on.
I was a little bit put off by some of the staff. They kept trying to get me to buy a UK that was way too big. One guy looked at me and said, "oh you definitely need a 46." I protested, the waist on my made-to-measure kilts aren't even 40! but he grabbed a 46 off the rack and threw it around my waist. It was laughable. Even though I was wearing a full kilt, belt & sporran underneath, I could still fit both fists inside the buttoned UK!
Now since I was in a chair and only standing up long enough to quickly try something on, I couldn't exactly maneuver easily within the tent to get on my size, especially since there were lots of others inside shopping at the same time. I was almost completely dependent on the staff to get kilts for me. But finally I was able to get them down to a more reasonable size in an original black UK. It has that odd waist feature where there are no closures just at the waist, so I thought it was the perfect size once I got a belt on. Well, I'm now feeling that it might be a bit too big still. All those tall workers just wanted me to be fatter than I really am!
But the important part is that I was able to buy a UK in solid black without getting myself in trouble. And I am enjoying wearing it.
So now I just have wait a little while and I can really start boosting the size of my kilt collection!
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19th June 06, 12:22 AM
#2
Hope you enjoy wearing it-wear it with pride
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19th June 06, 02:17 AM
#3
baith ma Utilikilts arr tae big tae... ai've had tae alter them....
ai also sewed hook & eens (eyes) tae the top sae ai cuid wear it withoot a belt....
guid oan ya an Nopadon fur sortin thot oot, in oiny case!
slainte!
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19th June 06, 04:19 AM
#4
You! you! traitor!!!!
Congrats Phil!
Can't wait to see some pictures.
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19th June 06, 05:02 AM
#5
You're no traitor, Phil! Well done, and welcome to the wider kilted experience.
(PS: I don't mean "wider" in the waist measurement, you understand - I leave that to the Utilikilts' sales team!!!)
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19th June 06, 05:06 AM
#6
Congrats Phil and post pic's when you have them!
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19th June 06, 07:00 AM
#7
Welcome to Clan Utilikilt!
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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19th June 06, 08:16 AM
#8
Bienvenu to the bi-kilted, Glass. ... and impending congratulations!
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19th June 06, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by GlassMan
As many of you can remember, my partner (soon to be be spouse) Nopadon has always stated that he did not want me to buy a solid-color or contemporary kilt. He fully supports my wearing and purchasing traditional kilts, and even tolerates my rather extravagant expenditures on tanks, but he felt that solid kilts or kilts with pockets were a definite no.
Well, last weekend was Capitol Pride and while we were there he saw lots of guys wearing Utilikilts. Nopadon had to admit that they looked nice. So by the time we got to the UK booth he was ready to let me try one on.
I was a little bit put off by some of the staff. They kept trying to get me to buy a UK that was way too big. One guy looked at me and said, "oh you definitely need a 46." I protested, the waist on my made-to-measure kilts aren't even 40! but he grabbed a 46 off the rack and threw it around my waist. It was laughable. Even though I was wearing a full kilt, belt & sporran underneath, I could still fit both fists inside the buttoned UK!
they go have a tendancy to do that
they tried to get me in a 44 and i was a 38
i told them i wasnt interested in sagging i walked over picked up a 39 an checked out
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19th June 06, 11:30 AM
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Sounds to me like they're trying to hard to push sizes that don't move as fast as others. I do know that almost every pic I see of UKs the kilts are too long and just don't look right.
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