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How to Measure for a Kilt: A Comprehensive Sizing Guide

Getting the right measurements for a kilt is essential to ensure a perfect fit. A kilt sits differently compared to regular trousers, so accuracy in measurements is crucial. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you measure for a kilt properly.

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A Kilt Size Guide from Kiltist

1. Gather the Right Tools

You’ll need a flexible measuring tape (not a ruler or metal tape), a mirror for visibility, and someone to help you, if possible, for the most accurate results.


2. Determine the Kilt Waist

  • Location: The kilt waist is higher than the waistline for trousers, typically at the natural waist or around the navel.
  • How to Measure: Wrap the tape snugly (but not too tight) around your natural waist. Make sure it’s level all the way around.
  • Tips: Take the measurement at the height you plan to wear the kilt.

3. Measure the Hip (Seat)

  • Location: This measurement is taken at the widest part of your hips or seat.
  • How to Measure: Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your hips, ensuring it stays level.
  • Tips: Stand naturally, with your feet shoulder-width apart, and don’t suck in your stomach for accurate results.

4. Measure the Kilt Length

  • Location: The length of the kilt is measured from the kilt waist (natural waist) to the middle of the knee.
  • How to Measure: Stand straight and have someone measure from your natural waist down to the desired length, typically the center of your kneecap.
  • Tips: Double-check the measurement to ensure it’s not too long or too short for your comfort.

5. Double-Check All Measurements

Accuracy is key when ordering a custom kilt. Double-check each measurement, as even a small error can affect the fit and appearance.


6. Additional Notes for Women’s Kilts

For women wearing kilts or kilted skirts, the measurements might vary slightly based on the design. Women typically measure at their natural waist and select the desired length, which could be shorter or longer than traditional men’s kilts.


Conclusion

Measuring for a kilt requires precision, but with the right steps, it’s easy to achieve a perfect fit. Once you have your measurements, provide them accurately when ordering to ensure your kilt feels as good as it looks.

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