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    Traditional 8-Yard Kilting With a Gut

    Hi fellas.

    I'm new to the forum, and have a question. I'm considering buying a traditional 8-yard kilt, but I have a bit of a gut. Okay, quite a bit of a gut. I got measured, and have a 45" waist (at the navel), and 50" hips. I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, and how this affects the fit/hang of a traditional kilt. I'm worried about the kilt staying up, and not always sliding down on me, like my trousers do. I know that the "casual" kilt would fit better, because I'd wear it on my hips, and thus under my gut, but I really want a traditional one.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Rufus

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    Since I started becoming interested in wearing kilts, it has gotten my dad interested in wearing kilts also. I am sure that once I send him some pictures of me in a kilt, that will put him over the edge and get him to buy one.
    He has the same worries that you do, Rufus. He seems much more interested in wearing the great kilt, as he thinks it would go better with a pot belly than the modern kilt. Maybe if there is some good advice in this forum, I can convince him that he would look fine in a modern kilt.

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    Rufus, here's strictly from massive experience.

    Whether it's an 8 yarder or a 4 yarder... it doesn't matter. The material has nothing to do with anything.

    If you're meaning a "traditional" kilt with the hidden-stitch and the low hip sewing ~VERSUS~ the "casual" kilt with the beltline and loose pleats... then we have a discussion.

    It's easier to make a "beer gut" kilt in a casual, but not impossible in a traditional. Your hips are pretty normal really... but MAKE SURE to let your kiltmaker know that there's a "Molson Muscle" involved in the fitting. When done right, it's really NOT a problem to overcome. Trust me... we know this one all too well!!!
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    Jimmy,

    Yeah, I was wondering about the traditional (sitting up at the navel) versus the casual (sitting down on the hips - or "fashion waist".) Do you know if guys have problems with their kilts slipping off of their "Molson Muscle"? In the past, when I've had to wear tuxedo pants (up at the navel) I have the worst time keeping them up. They tend to fall down to my hips, and thus almost off. It could just be because tuxedo pants are horrible to wear and keep adjusted correctly (I can never seem to get them snug enough) and made of slick wool.

    I think I might try to lose more weight before I buy the kilt, but between work-out time and kilt-making time, it could be next Christmas before I get it.

    Rufus

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    A good belt will do the job but if you feel a bit insecure get some suspenders. I wear a 2 1/4 inch belt with my kilts and they stay put in spite of the gut.

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    Bubba,

    Thanks. I've been wondering about that, and never really got a good answer. Didn't even think of the belt (D'oh!)

    Rufus

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    Re: Traditional 8-Yard Kilting With a Gut

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus
    Hi fellas....I'm worried about the kilt staying up, and not always sliding down on me, like my trousers do. I know that the "casual" kilt would fit better, because I'd wear it on my hips, and thus under my gut, but I really want a traditional one.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Rufus
    Do what I did.....Go on one of the low carb diets (Atkins, south beach, etc.)for a few months.....They work!

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    Re: Traditional 8-Yard Kilting With a Gut

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus
    Hi fellas.

    I'm new to the forum, and have a question. I'm considering buying a traditional 8-yard kilt, but I have a bit of a gut. Okay, quite a bit of a gut. I got measured, and have a 45" waist (at the navel), and 50" hips. I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, and how this affects the fit/hang of a traditional kilt. I'm worried about the kilt staying up, and not always sliding down on me, like my trousers do. I know that the "casual" kilt would fit better, because I'd wear it on my hips, and thus under my gut, but I really want a traditional one.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Rufus
    My advice for what it's worth rufus, is to avoid a kilt that sits on your hips, this will accentuate any gut you have and the kilt will not hang properly.

    I measured around the largest part of my waist (40") and ordered a kilt to suit. I find the kilt fits perfectly, stays put with the help of a belt and helps to disguise a larger waistline. I look slimmer in a kilt than in trousers.

    Another plus for this wonderful garment!

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    utilikilts make a beer gut cut
    and yes, I wear all my kilts on the waist, even the UK thats supposed to be warn on the hips.more of a traditional look, I think.
    I think kilts on the hips look too much like a mini skirt,especially on short people like me (5'9")
    I always wear a belt too, and the straps on your kilt will help get the fit just right, they will give you a 2 or 3 inch leeway.

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    Re: Traditional 8-Yard Kilting With a Gut

    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus
    Hi fellas.

    I'm new to the forum, and have a question. I'm considering buying a traditional 8-yard kilt, but I have a bit of a gut. Okay, quite a bit of a gut. I got measured, and have a 45" waist (at the navel), and 50" hips. I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, and how this affects the fit/hang of a traditional kilt. I'm worried about the kilt staying up, and not always sliding down on me, like my trousers do. I know that the "casual" kilt would fit better, because I'd wear it on my hips, and thus under my gut, but I really want a traditional one.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Rufus
    Rufus,

    45 inches around your natural waist is not that big actually and a traditionally cut kilt should look fine provided that you don't let it slide below your natural waist.

    P.S. - I like your avatar - nice to see another Welshman in the group!

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