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14th July 11, 09:50 AM
#11
Fabrics can get confusing to me. I think there is a place for this for sure. I would think even it you weren't borrowing one it is a good idea. I'm in a situation where I wouldn't be able to clean my kilt as often as I would like and have been trying to decide which fabric. I know most average womens slips are the nasty hot stuff, yet I need something that is kind of smooth so as to prevent bunching up. Am I making sense?!
I am ignorant on fabrics for sports and the outdoors so if you and others could keep suggesting what I can look for that is smooth and not hot I'd appreciate it. This issue has actually made me not wear my kilt as often as I would like. Would silk cost a lot and/or be difficult to care for as well?
It is lovely kilt too! Isn't this right English Bloke? (:
Last edited by weepeskythistle; 14th July 11 at 04:57 PM.
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