KILT MEASUREING GUIDE:
F: WAIST:
Ensure that you are using a Tailors tape measure for your body and wrap it round your natural waist .This should be around the naval, dessecting the belly button. Kilt should be quite a tight measurement as you do not want the kilt to fall down .The kilt sits a lot higher than your trousers size so this measurement will most likely be bigger than your trouser measurement. So double check your measurement a couple of times to make sure that it is correct.
G: HIP OR SEAT SIZE:
This measurement, which is for the third buckle of your kilt and is the measurement of the widest part of your hips. Stand with your feet together and cross your arms over your chest so that they are not in the way of the tape measure. Take a loose measurement around the widest part of your hips, ensuring that you have a bit of room to allow the kilt to swing.
H: FELL MEASUREMENT:
This measurement should be halfway between the waist and seat (bottom). The fell is the distance from the waistline to the hip measurement line. It’s not necessary.
I:KILT LENGTH:
Stand with your feet together and keep looking forward when this measurement is being taken, If you look down or bend your knees, the measurement will be incorrect. Measure from the navel to just over the top of the kneecap. The kilt should just overlap the top of your kneecap and sit in a crease at the back of your knee.
JACKET MEASURING GUIDE:
A: NECK:
Measure your neck just bellow Adam's Apple.
B: SHOULDER:
Measure Shoulder length from the joint of one shoulder to the including other back curvature.
C: CHEST:
Measure around the center line of the chest at the widest point standing straight up & down.
D: SLEEVE LENGTH:
Measure from shoulder joint to the wrist point at the start of your hand .
E: BACK LENGTH:
Measure from Bone at the back of the neck, straight down to the middle of the back, to the level of the knuckles of both sleeves.
F: WAIST:
Ensure that you are using a Tailors tape measure for your body and wrap it round your natural waist .This should be around the naval, dessecting the belly button. Kilt should be quite a tight measurement as you do not want the kilt to fall down .The kilt sits a lot higher than your trousers size so this measurement will most likely be bigger than your trouser measurement. So double check your measurement a couple of times to make sure that it is correct.
G: HEIGHT:
Measure from top of your head to the bottom of your feet.
OUTFIT MEASURING GUIDE:
A: NECK:
Measure your neck just bellow Adam's Apple.
B: SHOULDER:
Measure Shoulder length from the joint of one shoulder to the including other back curvature.
C: CHEST:
Measure around the center line of the chest at the widest point standing straight up & down.
D: SLEEVE LENGTH:
Measure from shoulder joint to the wrist point at the start of your hand .
E: BACK LENGTH:
Measure from Bone at the back of the neck, straight down to the middle of the back, to the level of the knuckles of both sleeves.
F: WAIST:
Ensure that you are using a Tailors tape measure for your body and wrap it round your natural waist .This should be around the naval, dessecting the belly button. Kilt should be quite a tight measurement as you do not want the kilt to fall down .The kilt sits a lot higher than your trousers size so this measurement will most likely be bigger than your trouser measurement. So double check your measurement a couple of times to make sure that it is correct.
G: HIP OR SEAT SIZE:
This measurement, which is for the third buckle of your kilt and is the measurement of the widest part of your hips. Stand with your feet together and cross your arms over your chest so that they are not in the way of the tape measure. Take a loose measurement around the widest part of your hips, ensuring that you have a bit of room to allow the kilt to swing.
H: FELL MEASUREMENT:
This measurement should be halfway between the waist and seat (bottom). The fell is the distance from the waistline to the hip measurement line. It’s not necessary.
I: KILT LENGTH:
Stand with your feet together and keep looking forward when this measurement is being taken, If you look down or bend your knees, the measurement will be incorrect. Measure from the navel to just over the top of the kneecap. The kilt should just overlap the top of your kneecap and sit in a crease at the back of your knee.
J: HEIGHT:
Measure from top of your head to the bottom of your feet.
WAISTCOAT MEASURING GUIDE:
A: CHEST:
Measure around the center line of the chest at the widest point standing straight up & down.
B: WAIST:
Ensure that you are using a Tailors tape measure for your body and wrap it round your natural waist .This should be around the naval, dessecting the belly button. Kilt should be quite a tight measurement as you do not want the kilt to fall down .The kilt sits a lot higher than your trousers size so this measurement will most likely be bigger than your trouser measurement. So double check your measurement a couple of times to make sure that it is correct.
C: BACK LENGTH:
Measure from Bone at the back of the neck, straight down to the middle of the back, to the level of the knuckles of both sleeves.