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The E Pluribus Unum Tartan celebrates the concept of Unity and the joining of 13 colonies into one nation. Our founders knew that only by working together would there be a chance for the great American experiment to succeed.
E Pluribus Unum - Out of Many one. This concept cemented our path as a nation and brought 13 separate colonies into one union. Through the blood sweat and tears of the early Americans, ideas like individualism, religious tolerance, and liberty were forged into action. And when revolution came, “Join or Die” became a rallying cry.
The founders knew that only by working together would there be a chance for the great American Experiment to succeed. And so we begin our America 250 collection by honoring this idea of unity.
E Pluribus Unum. We choose to embrace this principle. The concept of Unity has inspired generations of Americans with pride and purpose. We may disagree with our neighbor, but in the end we are ALL Americans. The beating heart of our republic is found in that place where regular people find a middle path forward. It’s the mechanism that still drives this great experiment of ours.
We’re very proud of this design and hope you find it’s meaning inspiring. Join us, as we begin our journey celebrating the rich tapestry of America, by uniting as one.
Legal: This tartan was designed by Rocky (aka William) Roeger, USA Kilts, 2024. The name "E Pluribus Unum Tartan" and the tartan pattern itself are both ©2024 by William Roeger, USA Kilts. This tartan is ONLY available through USA Kilts and may not be reproduced anywhere without the expressed written consent of USA Kilts.
Low Waist
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.
Just relax and stand "at ease". When measuring, the tape measure should be snug – as snug as you will be wearing the kilt. Use that measurement for the waist.
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Hips This measurement is taken around the very widest part of your rear end. This measurement should be taken a bit loosely.
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Thighs Standing with feet about 8" to 10" apart, measure around the widest area of your thighs. Measure both thighs together, not individually.
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This is measured down the side of your body from the top of where the kilt will sit (i.e. top of your jeans) straight down to about 3" above the knee. 15" is an average length for a 5' 4" woman, wearing the kilt at her low waist). Any measurement shorter than this may be a bit "revealing" when you bend at the waist! As a reference point, here are some heights and mini kilt lengths:
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If you need assistance measuring, please do not hesitate to contact us: 800.368.8633 or [email protected]