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Kilts Outfit
Size Guide
Measuring Instructions
1. Waist Measurement:
Stand naturally and measure around your waist where you’d like your kilt to sit – traditionally this is around the belly button. Keep the tape snug, but not tight, so you can breathe and move comfortably.
2. Hip Measurement:
Measure around the fullest part of your hips and seat. This helps ensure the kilt hangs correctly and moves with you.
3. Length Measurement:
From the point where you measured your waist, measure straight down to the middle of your knee. This is the classic kilt length that gives a balanced, traditional look.
Standard Kilt Size Chart
| Size | Waist (inches) | Hips (inches) | Length (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 28–32 | 34–36 | 22–24 |
| M | 33–36 | 37–40 | 23–25 |
| L | 37–40 | 41–44 | 24–26 |
| XL | 41–44 | 45–48 | 24–26 |
| XXL | 45–48 | 49–52 | 25–27 |
Tips for Accurate Measurement
- Use a soft, flexible measuring tape (not a metal one).
- Ask a friend or family member to help for the most accurate length measurement.
- Stand upright, relaxed, and don’t hold your breath when measuring.
- If you’re between sizes, choose the larger waist size for comfort and adjust with straps or buckles.
If you’re still unsure, don’t worry — our team helps customers with sizing every day. Email us at support@truekilt.com and we’ll gladly recommend the best size for you.