Never could figure out why long haul truckers haven't adopted kilts en masse.

Living out in the frontier I do a lot of long distance driving. Have worn all types of my kilts with no problem with wrinkled pleats.

Wore my UK Basil Survival on a three day jaunt this spring...it was a tad rumpled but no obvious creases...just looked like any other cotton garment that had been worn for three days.

For around town driving I just flop into the seat (Ford Escape) then raise my hips and use my left hand to toss any overhang under me before I close the door.

For long distance trips I may adjust the kilt, more for my comfort than for pleats.

Just don't worry about it anymore.

Just returned from a weekend up in Flagstaff, 2 1/2 hour drive each way. Only took one kilt, my brown leather UK. A dream to drive in. Don't have leather seats, but do have leather kilts.

Ron