| Size
A - Collar. If
you don't already know your collar
size then place the measuring tape
around your neck at the point where
your shirt collar would sit, this
size should be very loose giving
yourself plenty of room to move,
this size should be around 2 inches
larger than your actual neck size. |
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B - Chest Size. Hold
your arms out about 2 feet from your
body, then place the tape measure
around your body, just below your
armpits. This size should be loose,
now add 1.5 inches to your size,
this will be your jacket size |
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C - Arm Length.
You can either
measure the outside arm length on a
good fitting jacket that you may
have or run your tape from the top
of your arm down to your wrist bone. |
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D - Kilt Waist. This
size should be taken over your
shirt. Wrap the tape around your
body at the point just above your
navel, pull the tape very tight then
slacken it back until it feels
comfortable but very firm. The
larger the gent the more the tape
will sink into the body, this is
normal for if this size is not tight
enough the Kilt will start to slip
down when moving around. |
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D - Trews Waist. As
above except not as tight a size,
just a comfortable firm size. |
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E - Kilt Drop. At
the same point as the Kilt waist
(size D - just above the navel)
measure down to between top of the
knee cap and the mid knee cap, this
size will be the length of the
Kilt. This size should be taken
straight down and not at an
angle. |
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F - Shoe Size. simply
the size of shoe you require. |
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G - Inside Leg.
This is your inside leg measurements
for your tartan Trews. This size is
optional, Trews can be received
un-hemmed and tacked to length by
yourself once you try them on. |
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H - Your Height. This
is is important, it will help us to
work out your kilt sizes. |