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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Fray Check would probably work well. For mine... I don't worry about it. I just let them "be as they will".
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    I do the same, yet sometimes I will simply trim the frayed edges with a pair of very sharp, Singer scissors. Works every time, but unfortunately, does not completely stop the fraying from happening again. Many Highlanders in Scotland, especially Chiefs, simply allow their flashes to fray and pay no mind to it. This is evident with my own Chief, as well as with many others. It's just "how it's done."

    Cheers,

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    FrayCheck does indeed work.

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    My mom use to do this to my cutoffs. I had very neat fringe on my cutoffs.
    Kinda wish MY mom would have done that! I might have started wearing kilts a whole lot sooner!

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