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    My P/V wrinkles occasionally but they do, in fact, hang out pretty quickly.
    The Official [BREN]

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    A large silk square or piece of Cire (there should be a / accent on the e) laid half way on the seat means that you can sit down, slide back, then swivel through 90 degrees with little friction - the material moves with you keeping your pleats unruffled. You can even use the fabric to lift the edge of the kilt inside if necessary

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    Some members use a tea towel or a hand towel for the same purpose. I have seen a man use a plastic carrier bag. In the UK, of course, our driver's seats are on the other side. I pleatsweep and swivel round. The pleats stay in place with no problem. The secret is that the seats are leather. I think a leather seatcover would make a good accessory.

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    Chas
    When I lived in the USA back in the 1960s & 70s I had the pleats on my kilt "reversed" to make entering a left hand drive car easier.
    [SIZE=1]and at EH6 7HW[/SIZE]

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