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    Now that amazes me...my kilt length is 21.5"

    I'd also be curious if anyone had any info as to how those "pleats" steam out. I use my steamer on my nylon fishing shirts, seems to work.

    Feedback on both points appreciated.

    From the website looks like they don't sell direct so have to search their vendors for one with my size in stock...does look like a great answer for regimental summer hiking comfort.

    I had the same reaction to one color choice. Imagine its because they don't yet realize there's a MARKET out there for this product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Now that amazes me...my kilt length is 21.5"

    I'd also be curious if anyone had any info as to how those "pleats" steam out. I use my steamer on my nylon fishing shirts, seems to work.

    Feedback on both points appreciated.

    From the website looks like they don't sell direct so have to search their vendors for one with my size in stock...does look like a great answer for regimental summer hiking comfort.

    I had the same reaction to one color choice. Imagine its because they don't yet realize there's a MARKET out there for this product.
    that's my length too...<shakes fist at all 24" "standard" length kilts>

    i know REI sells them, but they're also available on Amazon as well. I'd hope for a new color next year, but I believe there was number of years between the first version of this kilt and the new one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    Now that amazes me...my kilt length is 21.5"

    I'd also be curious if anyone had any info as to how those "pleats" steam out.
    I use my steamer on my nylon fishing shirts, seems to work.
    Length: All my UKs are 21.5". Haven't measured the ElK, but it feels identical.

    Wrinkles: The pleats seem to hang out relatively well,
    but since the fabric is so light, I suspect the wrinkles will come & go...

    Color-wise, I mentioned to Mountain Hardwear's Sales Manager how a khaki color
    (like it's predecessor) would be better for sunny trails.
    The reply was that this a very small-quantity product,
    (they sell +/-200 pairs of Canyon Shorts in just one color for every Mountain Kilt!)
    and for a 'niche' product like this, one color is it.

    That said, there was discussion of a marketing-focus limited run 'pop' piece.
    They joked about a 'trail tartan,' which I informed them was a Bad Idea,
    but maybe a screen print with a grid suggestion might be OK.
    Don't hold your breath on that one...

    Hope that helps!
    Find power in peace,

    -G
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    Ron, my extra large measures 22 1/2. I'll steam it tomorrow and let you know, but it should do the trick. It definitely is a kilt and not anything close to the Macabi for men you mention. Ugh!

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    I just took a measurement on my size medium ElK and it is just at 21.5". I haven't tried steaming yet but I suppose it would work. I used to steam iron my old Mountain Hardwear Mountain Kilt. However, the wrinkles are quickly back unless you remain standing.

    I was a little dissapointed at first with the color because I liked the khaki color of the old Mountain Kilt. But after wearing the new Elk I appreciate the darker color more. The lighter khaki incurred some stains and always turned dark when wet. I don't think I'll have the same worries with this new color. It's drawback is that it is very lightweight but it's beauty is that it is very lightweight. Folds very flat and is feels great hiking a trail or canoeing a stream. The waist and belt are extremely comfortable. So don't get too hung up on it's looks because the comfort more than makes up for it. This is for hiking and knocking around the back yard, not goiing out to a pub in the evening. It's a comfy kilt for the trails.

    I ordered mine from Altrec because of their free USPS shipping. REI will ship it free to their store near you too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    I'd also be curious if anyone had any info as to how those "pleats" steam out. I use my steamer on my nylon fishing shirts, seems to work.
    Ron, I ran it through the washing machine and tossed it in the dryer following the labels instructions. It only needed a light steaming of the pleats and the side pockets. The tips of the side pockets tend to curl slightly, the pleats hang well for being a nylon type fabric.

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    How is the waist fit? Pants size or actual waist measurement?

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    Pant size for sure....

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    Excellent. Moosejaw has them for $59.99 (thu XL), with free shipping.

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    I have been an avid Mountain Hardwear fan for years, in fact, have known two of the Reps personally for years. But, for those who have been frequently hitting their sight for updates, I feel they did and injustice by not revealing "any" information that this kilt was even in the works.

    Glad to know someone is on top of their game.
    Thanks for the exceptional update ggibby! ith:
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