Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Casual Kilt

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A great kilt for any proud law enforcement officer. Real, custom kilt made in the official law enforcement memorial tartan. PV cloth makes it light-weight, machine washable and stain resistant!
Custom: 6 to 10 Weeks
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This is a Casual Kilt in the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial tartan.

The Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Tartan© (aka. "The Police Tartan"©) was designed as a salute to Law Enforcement Officers, everywhere in the world, who have chosen, as a profession, to serve and protect others. It was also designed to memorialize those officers who have already made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The wearing of this tartan is not restricted to Law Enforcement Officers, but is available for anyone to wear who wants to honor those who serve and the memory of those who have fallen.

-  The blue represents the living men and women who currently serve or are retired from Law Enforcement.

-  The 2 thick black bars represent the men and women who have lost their lives in the line of duty. They also represent the 2 buildings of the World Trade Center (each bar is a tower) and the officers who died there. The 2 black bars contain 36 black threads each, for a total of seventy-two, the number of law enforcement officers who died on 9.11.2001.

-  The dark blue line between the 2 black bars is there to represent the “thin blue line” which is a colloquial term for police officers. It means that Law Enforcement officers are all that stand between citizens and criminals.

-  The gold and silver stripes represent the badges that officers wear.

-  The spot where the black stripes cross the silver and gold represents the mourning band that officers wear over their badges when a brother officer dies in the line of duty.

-  The green stripe is to honor The Police Emerald Societies and the Irish-Americans who made such a large contribution to police work in the early years in the US when few people wanted to do the job.

A portion of all sales of these kilts will be donated to “C.O.P.S.” (Concerns Of Police Survivors) and therefore this tartan is ONLY available through USA Kilts and may not be reproduced anywhere without the expressed written consent of USA Kilts.

This tartan was designed by: Tim Welch and Rocky (aka William) Roeger, USA Kilts, 2008. The name "Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Tartan" and the tartan pattern itself are both ©2008 by William Roeger, USA Kilts and Tim Welch.

Detailed measuring instructions can be found in the "Measuring Instructions" tab.

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Waist

The Casual Kilt can either be worn at the "True Waist" (A) like a traditional kilt or at the "Jeans Waist" (B). This is where the top of the kilt will sit.

 

DO NOT HOLD YOUR STOMACH IN. You’ll only going to get a kilt that's too small.  Just relax and stand "at ease".

 

Make sure to use a good sewing tape measure. If you don't have a sewing tape measure, you can use a leather belt to measure. Wrap it around you, mark it and then lay it flat on a metal tape measure to get the measurement.

 

The tape measure should be snug – as snug as you will be wearing the kilt.

 

*Note: It will probably be 2 to 4 inches more than your pants size. This is common.

 

*TIP: BIG guys with large bellies may want to wear the kilt around the naval, as it gives a more flattering appearance.

 



Hip

 

With the same tape measure, measure around the absolute largest part of your rear.

 

Take this measurement a little LOOSELY. You should be able to slide a finger between the tape measure and your body when you measure.

 

This is the number we use for your hip size. In most cases, it's about 4-6 inches larger than the waist measurement.

 



Length

If possible, it’s best to take the length measurement wearing shorts and a form fitting t-shirt.  There are 3 different ways to measure length:

 

1) With assistance

2) With bath towel assistance

3) Without assistance

 

1) Length Measurement with assistance

 

Stand tall with your back straight. Do NOT look down or bend over as this will change the length measurement. Just stand tall and face forward.

 

Have the other person measure down the SIDE of your leg. On your side, put the "0" end of the tape measure at the top of where your kilt will be (the same height you took your waist measurement from). Measure from that point down the side of your body to the middle of your knee.

 

The number on the tape that is right where the bottom edge of the kilt will be is the length.

 

2) Length Measurement with bath towel assistance

 

Take a bath towel and FOLD IT so that it is 22" long.

 

Wear a pair of shorts, so you can see your knees and stand roughly 10 feet back from a full length mirror. Hold the towel up to your waist, putting the top of the towel at the spot you took the waist measurement.

 

If the 22" length hits below your knee, shorten the towel by folding another inch or two, so that the bottom edge hits you square in the middle of the kneecap.

 

If the 22" length hits above your knee, lengthen the towel by unfolding an inch or two, so that the bottom edge hits you square in the middle of the kneecap.

 

Once you have the top of the towel sitting at the top of where you want to wear the kilt and the bottom edge hitting the middle of your knee, measure the length of the folded towel from the top to the bottom. That will be your kilt length measurement.



3) Length measurement without assistance

 

Kneel on the floor with your back straight. You're going to measure down the SIDE of your leg to the floor.

 

From the top of where your kilt will be (the same height you took your waist measurement from), measure down the side of your body to the floor down the side of your leg. It's easier to put the "0" end of the tape measure barely touching the floor and the numbered end at the top.

 

SUBTRACT 1" FROM THIS MEASUREMENT to have the kilt sit at the middle of the knee.

 


Use the following chart for reference. These are typical height / length measurements.

If you need assistance measuring, please do not hesitate to contact us: 800.368.8633 or [email protected]

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