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9th July 07, 04:47 PM
#11
I too am a "Man of Substance" (5' 11" 340 lbs).
Currently my only kilt is a SWK Thrifty, a great starter kilt to see if you'll like wearing a kilt. Now that I know I do, I am chomping at the bit to get one which I can wear at the "proper" height. I have found in my experiments that the kilt looks much much better when worn at the traditional level, it's just that by then it's too short for me to be comfortable with.
I would recommend that you cover your substance and enjoy a traditional kilt.
Cheers,
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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10th July 07, 04:40 AM
#12
I will have to emphasize what has already been spoken here. Do NOT wear the kilt so that it's under your belly. In my opinion that would just look awful, just as it does with pants. Wearing the kilt at the traditional height makes the bigger gents look so much better.
So, unless you are extremely fond of your gut and want to display it for all to see, wear the kilt higher.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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10th July 07, 06:33 AM
#13
I agree with the previous, maybe we should do a poll on sizes . . .
at 5'11", 300#, I wear the kilt slightly above my belly button. As an addendum, I also wear my pants there, so take it for what its worth.
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10th July 07, 06:48 AM
#14
I also agree with the guys, under the belly really does look gross & a bit slobbish. At traditional level cetainly gives a much better line and look - regardless of girth. Check Mikey's two posted pics for comparison and you'll see what I mean.
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10th July 07, 10:20 AM
#15
I must echo the thoughts of my sizable brethren! Please don't wear it below you belly.. I'm 6'2" & 300#... It is much more slimming to wear it traditionally.
Another hint is to get a set of sporran hangers!!! That way you sporran & strap won't slide under your belly and pucker your kilt.
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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10th July 07, 10:50 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Ozman1944
I also agree with the guys, under the belly really does look gross & a bit slobbish. At traditional level cetainly gives a much better line and look - regardless of girth. Check Mikey's two posted pics for comparison and you'll see what I mean.
GROSS AND SLOBBISH?!? (sheds a tear) Perhaps a little unkempt and non-debonaire but still loveable and cuddly!!
Gentleman of Substance
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10th July 07, 11:14 AM
#17
Well, of course, lovable & cuddly goes without saying. Here, take my hankie, no blowing noses on my Fly Plaid, there's a good fellow. :-)
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11th July 07, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Ozman1944
Well, of course, lovable & cuddly goes without saying. Here, take my hankie, no blowing noses on my Fly Plaid, there's a good fellow. :-)
Isn't a fly plaid the normal size hankie for Big Mikey though?
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12th July 07, 02:40 PM
#19
I'm 6' 260 lbs (but hey, I'm big-boned, right?). My first kilt was a Utilikilt. It gave all the freedom I could ever want in a garment. The wife was not sold on kilts though. I conned and berated my way into a USAK, cut to wear at the natural waist... suddenly the wife started to come around. And I got a lot of people that hadn't seen me in a while asking if I'd lost weight... It was where I was wearing the kilt... It can completely change your profile for the better!
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12th July 07, 11:34 PM
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Who me?? 6'0" 250lb 30" inseam
Hand sewn (in the updraft of North Rim of Grand Canyon)
Utilikilt Survival II Colorado River, Glen Canyon, AZ
My belly seems to pop out of most everything I strap around my waist.
Ron
Last edited by Riverkilt; 12th July 07 at 11:35 PM.
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