All three of my kilts were made by Matt Newsome, which says enough in itself. I do not have any "off the rack" kilts, so I can't compare them, but I can say the my Newsomes fit me perfectly.

I have long fingers and wide palms, and it's hard to find gloves that fit, so, since I'm a knitter, last year I made myself several pairs of felted gloves, and formed them to fit my hands exactly. Yes, they fit like a glove, they don't slide off, they're not too tight, and they keep my hands warm. In this instance, bespoke was the way to go.

A_Hay! (Tom) made a sporran for me a couple of years ago, with my own design carved into the flap. I'd call this sporran "made to measure", because it's pretty much the same body style as several of his other sporrans, but the flap is customized to my wishes. That sporran is a work of art which I wear very proudly, and have received more compliments on it that an "off the rack" sporran would receive. In return for the sporran, I made him a pair of hose, which were MTM in that I used a basic sock pattern and modified it to meet Tom's specs.

VMac3205 (Victoria) made an Inverness cape for me a couple of years ago using a pattern of her own devising, but which she has used for other capes, so, using the current working definitions, would fall into the MTM category. It's a beautiful wrap, which I wore this past weekend to a Christmas concert. I'm much more pleased with it than I would be with an OTR cape.