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    I just use a simple "over the door" 4-hook hanger rack, to stage the items I'll be wearing (or to re-hang after removal.) Everything is normally kept on hangers in my closet. I simply remove any items I'll be wearing from the closet and hang everything on the hooks thus provided on the door. Four hooks give me enough to hang the kilt, a shirt, waistcoat, and jacket. My accessory items (sgian dubh, etc.) are simply kept in a valet chest that sits on the closet shelf.
    Last edited by unixken; 13th January 13 at 11:45 AM.
    KEN CORMACK
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    Being military, I used one for years to change out of my combats and into my civies. It been very handy.
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    Well Im not so classy as all that for my daily kilts I wear. I do make sure the pleats are hanging down nicely but instead of a valet I have a couple of chairs with large backs on them. One is my office/sewing rollabout chair and the other is a wicker chair with a large round back. I drape my kilts over with the aprons to either side and the pleats falling down the back. Because I wear these kilts so often I dont hang them much. Also keeps the cats from laying on them if I placed them on a table, bed or chair.
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    I've actually been thinking of getting a valet stand, though not specifically for kilts. I'm one of those folks that heads to the office at O-dark-hundred, so I like to set aside my clothes for the next day the evening before.

    I actually prefer something more like this one with small drawers up top, as it would allow me to store my cufflinks, collar stays, etc. in a place that's a bit easier to get to. Come to think of it, a couple of small drawers up top and a larger drawer at the foot (for hose/socks) would probably be even better.

    I could see a valet stand working well for kilts, particularly if the rod for hanging trousers was a bit wider. You could probably even rig up some clips to hang it by if you were worried about the weight of one end pulling it down and leaving a tartan heap on the floor...

    I may have to talk to some carpenters I know and see about a custom job now. You're lucky my wife doesn't know who you are, Knotty, or you'd be in as much trouble as I'm about to be...
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    Those are both handsome pieces of furniture and I would not mind owning either one. All my kilts, shirts, jackets and other accessories are kept in a double wardrobe. It has a large mirror built into the front and hooks round the sides. I too use the 'everything on hangers' hanging round the sides method.

    Knotty & Cygnus - where do those two come from and do you know the prices?

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