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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    I bet you will find waists bigger than 36" in the Regiment - have you ever seen a thin General?
    To be fair I'm sure General Irwin or Mike Jackson might have something to say about that

    But as an aside I know of one high ranking officer who is known as the Tartan Eggcup (think about it)!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley View Post
    Not necessarily. There are body-fat measurements and such to consider. When I was first out of boot camp (USA mind you, but strict standards none-the-less) I weighed about 170 lbs (man I could only dream of that again ) Anyway, I didn't wear kilts back then. But, I know for a FACT my natural waist could not have been much smaller than 36" if at all. At 170 lbs I was almost 30 lbs under the maximum allowable weight for my height and age. Another example. I had a Flight Sgt. who was one of those rough and tumble Purple Heart wearing types. This guy was flipping HUGE. Guessing, his waist could NOT have been a 1/16 under 40" But, his body fat measurement was through the floor. Guy benched over 500 lbs max and all that. Don't think he needed to do anything about his waist line. He was just built like a bull dog.

    There are 2 good points here, yes there are cleary guys who are bigger than 36 inch waist. From memory the largest size "off the peg kilt" is 188/96/112

    if you're bigger than that then you get a "special made to order" and there is a Nato Stock Number for that.

    Your comment on your Flight Sgt is interesting and I believe highlights a difference between our two "armies" Fitness here is much more Aerobic based rather than being about bulking up, was your Flight Sgt much of a runner??

    While hijacking the thread a bit our fitness test standards can be found at http://www.army.mod.uk/linkedfiles/s.../matt2_web.pdf if you are curious!!
    Last edited by Nervous Jock; 27th June 07 at 07:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nervous Jock View Post
    There are 2 good points here, yes there are cleary guys who are bigger than 36 inch waist. From memory the largest size "off the peg kilt" is 188/96/112

    if you're bigger than that then you get a "special made to order" and there is a Nato Stock Number for that.

    Your comment on your Flight Sgt is interesting and I believe highlights a difference between our two "armies" Fitness here is much more Aerobic based rather than being about bulking up, was your Flight Sgt much of a runner??

    While hijacking the thread a bit our fitness test standards can be found at http://www.army.mod.uk/linkedfiles/s.../matt2_web.pdf if you are curious!!

    Amazingly he was. He may not have had the fastest run time, but he was well within the requirements for fitness. I am not at all saying that the American Military emphasizes 'bulking up." He just happened to be a "gym rat." That was his thing. And, as a result, his body fat percentage was very low. I guess my point was he had a pretty big waist but was in great shape no matter how you look at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley View Post
    Amazingly he was. He may not have had the fastest run time, but he was well within the requirements for fitness. I am not at all saying that the American Military emphasizes 'bulking up." He just happened to be a "gym rat." That was his thing. And, as a result, his body fat percentage was very low. I guess my point was he had a pretty big waist but was in great shape no matter how you look at it.

    Jammy git

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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceK View Post
    Have you received your kilt yet? I just won one as well. The wait begins...
    Not yet...

    Seeing as I paid for Royal Mail Airsure, I'm disappointed it hasn't arrived, yet.

    The other disappointment is that I've had no acknowledgement of my winning or paying. And I sent him an e-mail last week for which I requested receipt notification (which I got, so I know he saw my e-mail), but No Reply (cue up Beatles song...).

    Before I start complaining to e-Bay & PayPal about this chap, I think I'll try calling & giving him a chance to explain what's going on.

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    I ordered mine via email today I got an email back rather quickly from him I'll let you know when I get it. Hope I get it before I leave for for the UK in 11 days

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    I got an e-mail from Bill today that my kilt shipped and to expect 3-5 days transit using Airsure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BruceK View Post
    I got an e-mail from Bill today that my kilt shipped and to expect 3-5 days transit using Airsure.
    The post man just stopped by and delivered, to my door, the kilt I purchased from Argyll on eBay. Seven days transit total. I haven't even had a chance to unwrap it yet but it looks exactly as described. As soon as I get a chance I will post photos.
    Bruce K.

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    I'mk waiting for mine so I'll give you my opinion shortly

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    It's definitely longer (by 2") than the length I had asked for. I'm negotiating with Bill as I type this...
    Bruce K.

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