How To Measure Kilt Size

Waist measurements should be taken at the navel level and the measurement must be tight. This is usually taken 2 inches higher than your hip bone or higher from where your trousers are usually worn.
Please put your feet together, then measure the broadest part of your hips. Ensure that your pockets are empty! It’s not necessary
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

Please kneel on the ground, place the tape on the floor then measure up to your belly button. Remember that kilts shouldn’t be worn too long!

 
 
Normally, your kilt length will correspond with the following guides. If it's significantly different, try taking the measurements again. If it's slightly different, then it could be down to preference or body shape. See our notes below for more info.

Height 5' 6" to 5' 7" = 22" to 22.5" kilt length
Height 5' 8 to 5' 9" = 23" to 23.5" kilt length
Height 5' 10" to 5' 11" = 24" to 24.5" kilt length
Height 6' to 6' 2" = 24.5" to 25.5" kilt length
Height 6' 3" to 6" 4" = 26" to 26.5" kilt length
Height 6' 5" to 6' 7" = 27" to 27.5" kilt length

How To Measure Jacket Size

By wrapping the measuring tape around the neck, put about one inch above from shoulders.
To measure the shoulder width Measure from one shoulder edge to the other from the back .These points are where the shoulder meets the arm.
Measure around the widest part of your chest, place the tape close under the arms and make sure the tape is level flat across the front and back.
Measure from Shoulder Joint point to wrist.
Back length is the measurement from the base of center Back Neck Point or cervical to the natural waistline level across belly button.
Measure your body height standing straight against the wall.