Custom skirts

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Re: Custom skirts

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Found the William and Lauren website.
I only found one (1) skirt and it held an eye-watering price tag. :cry: :cry:

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The estimate I saw was $300 for a custom skirt.
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Grok wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:42 am The estimate I saw was $300 for a custom skirt.
Given the cost of fabric, and the amount of time it takes to measure the person, make a pattern, buy the fabric, cut the fabric, and sew the garment, this price is very fair. People need to be paid and labour costs in the UK / US add up very quickly,

If you tried learning how to sew one yourself, then you'd quickly understand.
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I understand that traditional kilts can be quite expensive.

If a man has a strong interest in a particular design-which is otherwise unavailable-and is willing to pay a premium, I can imagine a man paying for a single example.
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I'm thinking of trying this place soon, they make them custom to your measurements: https://seamsfriendly.com/collections/skirts
My waist/hip ratio is definitely not that same as a typical woman.
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FLbreezy wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 12:14 pm I'm thinking of trying this place soon, they make them custom to your measurements: https://seamsfriendly.com/collections/skirts
My waist/hip ratio is definitely not that same as a typical woman.
It will be interesting to see how the custom fitted skirt works on you. Keep us posted and pictures of the result would be a bonus.
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...
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FLbreezy wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 12:14 pm I'm thinking of trying this place soon, they make them custom to your measurements: https://seamsfriendly.com/collections/skirts
My waist/hip ratio is definitely not that same as a typical woman.
Looking at the website I was pleasantly surprised at the pricing for something that is supposedly custom made and free delivery too (except customs duty) plus they even provide a contact number which suggests the company is based in India so hopefully prices will be similar wherever you are.
As Mouse says we'd love to know how you get on with it.
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yardstick wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:37 pm ...which suggests the company is based in India so hopefully prices will be similar wherever you are.
They are based in India. I think they also have an Etsy shop by the same name. Once I figure out what the tariffs might be (if they don't keep getting changed on a weekly basis) I'm going to order a few skirts and will report back here.
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Just a quick update, I ordered a few skirts to try out. They ship to the USA with DHL and the tariffs pre-paid / included in the price so that helped. My weight is (hopefully) trending down after some big life stress for the last year so I kept it to a small order to see how it goes. They contacted me by email to ask if I wanted customization to my body measurements for free and offered a discount if I wanted to add anything to my order before it shipped.

I purposely picked a few that don't fit closely enough to where my hip measurement is significant, just to see how I feel about the quality. I'm cognizant about the fact that a women's hip circumference generally bulges in different places than a man's and I figured I'd wait and see before discussing non-equilateral Reuleaux triangles with a seamstress. :lol:

I'll post photos and a review when I get the skirts in a few weeks.
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