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Burnside kilt company take no responsibility for
customers expectations relating to measurement, where
the customer has undertaken to complete the measurement
and selection process without the help of an experienced
Burnside assistant. This page is provided for guidance
only
We will always advise as we see fit in our customers
interest, however where a hire outfit is ordered without
the consultation of an experienced member of staff
i.e. online or by phone the "Hirer" is deemed to be of
sufficient knowledge to have competently supplied the
correct information on completion of their order.
Subsequent changes to that order may incur a
charge, in order that Burnside may rectify any errors as
they come to light.
Height:
Take off your shoes and stand up straight with your back against the
wall. You need to measure from the floor, up the wall, and finish in line with
the top of your head. This measurement will help us to confirm your jacket and
sleeve length.
Crown to cuff
(sleeve length):
If you have a suit jacket or similar, put this on and stand up
straight with your arms by your side. Measure from the middle of the top of the
sleeve head (where the top of the sleeve meets the shoulder) down to the top of
your thumb. This will give you your crown to cuff measurement.
Collar:
Check the collar size on your own shirt, or, alternatively measure
around the neck, just below the Adams apple. Give yourself at least a fingers
space. This will give you your collar measurement
Chest:
First of all, face the person who is measuring you. Ask them to take
a measuring tape around you, making sure that it is placed across
your shoulder blades, and then coming around to the front, under the
armpits and over the heaviest part of the chest. Take a body
measurement first, (against the body with no slackness) then ease
the tape out about 2 inches. This will give you your jacket size.
Kilt waist:
Take the tape around the body again, but this time measuring about 1
inch above your tummy button. This is where the kilt sits, (not on
your normal trouser waist but about 2 inches above). This time you
want an actual body measurement, it should be quite firm, but
comfortable, (remember this is how the kilt will feel when it is
on). This will give you your kilt waist measurement.
Seat:
Please put our feet together and measure the broadest part of your
hips (Bottom)
Kilt Length:
Stand up straight and put your feet slightly apart. Put the tape 1
inch above your belly button, now move the top of the tape
horizontally 6 inches so it now hangs straight down to your knee.
Take the measurement from there to the middle of your knee. If it is
easier, kneel on the ground and measure up to just between your
belly button and the bottom of your ribcage in a straight line. As
you are doing this, make sure you are not looking down as this can
alter the measurement.
Trouser waist:
Similar to the kilt waist measurement, but this time measure just
above the hips. Please supply this measurement even if you are
hiring a kilt.
Trouser length:
What you need here is an inside leg measurement. Take a pair of your
own trousers and measure down the leg starting where the inside seam
meets the crotch. Measure from this join, straight down the seam to
the hem of the leg. This will give you your inside leg measurement.
Shoe:
Check a pair of your own dress shoes, (not casual boots or
trainers).
Thanks for choosing Burnside
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