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10th March 10, 07:53 PM
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10th March 10, 07:53 PM
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10th March 10, 07:56 PM
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Sorry... should be fixed now...
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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10th March 10, 08:28 PM
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Red & Green and Red & Green are? Yes, Christmas colors you can never go wrong with Red or Green.
Santa Kona
Founder & Chairman of Clan Claus Society
Chieftain Clan Kennedy
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10th March 10, 08:33 PM
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The kilt looks grand on you. And it's wonderful to have a supportive wife (AND mother-in-law!).
Can you describe what you mean by "stage curtaining"? I have one casual kilt from Rocky that I adore, but I'm seriously considering a pilgrimage to his shop to have him personally measure me for my next kilt just to be sure it fits absolutely perfectly.
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10th March 10, 08:42 PM
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Kilt and sporran look great. Good choice. Obviously kilt hose would be more traditional. One suggestion would be regarding the kilt pin. although there are no hard and fast rules, and a lot of folks wear things whereever they please (it is a free country afterall), I personally try to center my kilt ppin on a prominent vertical stripe, or the intersection of two interesting identical crossing stripes. It seems to add some symmetry to the presence of the kilt pin on the field of tartan, as if it was carefully and artfully positioned rather than just put on in about the right place. Minor detail, though, really, but sometimes the devil is in the details.
Wear it with pride, as I think you already are from the smile on your face--a true look of contentment.
Jeff
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10th March 10, 08:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by NewEnglander
The kilt looks grand on you. And it's wonderful to have a supportive wife (AND mother-in-law!).
Can you describe what you mean by "stage curtaining"? I have one casual kilt from Rocky that I adore, but I'm seriously considering a pilgrimage to his shop to have him personally measure me for my next kilt just to be sure it fits absolutely perfectly.
I can do better than describe it, I can even provide a picture! 

Just a matter of an inch in the waist and an inch in the hips were ALL the difference! I'll take a pleat shot sometime tomorrow and show you the change, if you'd like... I think it's pretty obvious what the problem is here! Triple-checking my measurements next time!! They did a great job altering mine! If you're unsure about your fit, give him a call. He was very helpful with me over the phone, even waiting patiently on the other end while my lovely Bride measured me yet AGAIN to get the measurements absolutely correct. It's worth a shot, I'd say!
 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
Kilt and sporran look great. Good choice. Obviously kilt hose would be more traditional. One suggestion would be regarding the kilt pin. although there are no hard and fast rules, and a lot of folks wear things whereever they please (it is a free country afterall), I personally try to center my kilt ppin on a prominent vertical stripe, or the intersection of two interesting identical crossing stripes. It seems to add some symmetry to the presence of the kilt pin on the field of tartan, as if it was carefully and artfully positioned rather than just put on in about the right place. Minor detail, though, really, but sometimes the devil is in the details.
Wear it with pride, as I think you already are from the smile on your face--a true look of contentment.
Jeff
Good tip on the kilt pin! Yeah, I'm always at a loss on where that blasted thing should go... haha I'll give the centering technique a try next time. And you are right, 'contentment' IS the word!
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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10th March 10, 09:00 PM
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 Originally Posted by Santa Kona
Red & Green and Red & Green are? Yes, Christmas colors you can never go wrong with Red or Green.
Ah, yes... The tartan is MacNaughton, in USAK's MM stock, of course! Hey, does wearing Red & Green get me extra 'good' marks on your list???
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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10th March 10, 09:12 PM
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I'm glad the re-working of the kilt fits so much better now. It was no problem to fix for you (it was REALLY no problem for me as Mac did the work ). I'm just glad you have a kilt that fits properly now and know your proper measurements.
For those who can't tell the difference, the kilt was a bit 'droopy' or 'roomy' at the bottom of the fell, which let the material fall on itself and be 'wavy' (like stage curtains). Turns out the measurements his wife provided were a bit big in the hips. Mac took all the pleats apart and re-angled them to the proper measurements and now the back sits firmly across the hips.
Adam... Also, as a company, a kiltmaker and a human being, I thank you for contacting me directly first about the issues you had with the kilt so that we could discuss it ourselves, figure out the cause and come to an appropriate solution together. It speaks to your character and allowed us to provide you with some customer service!
Last edited by RockyR; 10th March 10 at 09:20 PM.
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10th March 10, 09:32 PM
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 Originally Posted by RockyR
I'm glad the re-working of the kilt fits so much better now. It was no problem to fix for you (it was REALLY no problem for me as Mac did the work  ). I'm just glad you have a kilt that fits properly now and know your proper measurements.
For those who can't tell the difference, the kilt was a bit 'droopy' or 'roomy' at the bottom of the fell, which let the material fall on itself and be 'wavy' (like stage curtains). Turns out the measurements his wife provided were a bit big in the hips. Mac took all the pleats apart and re-angled them to the proper measurements and now the back sits firmly across the hips.
Adam... Also, as a company, a kiltmaker and a human being, I thank you for contacting me directly first about the issues you had with the kilt so that we could discuss it ourselves, figure out the cause and come to an appropriate solution together. It speaks to your character and allowed us to provide you with some customer service!
A pleasure indeed, Sir! 
As for the measurements, Leslie (my wife) took them in October and it would seem that between then and actually getting the kilt, I lost about 10 lbs... Great beginning to my weight loss/toning goal but a nightmare on custom garments.
Thank you again, Rocky! And thank Mac too!
-Adam
Not all who wander are lost... -Professor J.R.R. Tolkien
I hoip in God!
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