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    How to tell a professional how to press a kilt

    Hello, All,

    I don't need a hand-smacking for taking my kilt to the dry cleaners. And I don't need advice on how to wash my kilt in a) the local burn, b) with my garden hose, nor c) in my bath tub. I took my New House Highland kilt to the dry cleaners, because I have worn it a lot lately, and I wanted to get the sweat out of it. I went to pick it up this morning, and the pleats were improperly pressed.

    The drycleaner is a pleasant woman who knows her business. The kilt was immaculately clean. And she did take care not to otherwise damage the kilt. She's not familiar with the proper pressing of a kilt's pleats, however. I have a photo from Matthew Newsome showing how the pleats should look. I could give it to her, but perhaps some instructions might also help. How do I tell this professional how to press the pleats so that they look like that again?

    Plan B: I'd like to send this to someone who already knows how to press a kilt. I freely admit I would not only ruin the kilt, I would probably burn the house down if I attempted it myself. Can anyone recommend a kilt presser?


    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Jared Brus

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    Hi Jared. Call up your closest pipe band and find out who does theirs and whether they're happy with them.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.

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    I'd contact Matt to see if you can send the kilt back to him, so he can take care of the pleats. That's what I would do.

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    Is it a box-pleat kilt? If so, I think the real key is that you need to rebaste the pleats into position before pressing. To that end, it might be helpful to download the box-pleated kilt supplement to TAOKM here:

    http://www.scottishtartans.org/Box_p...es_ver_1.1.pdf
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    Call a local kilt shop, particularly if they rent out kilts. When I want a kilt cleaned, I drop it off at the kilt shop to have the pleats basted and they arrange to have their cleaner do the cleaning. They may be able to help you restore your pleats. I wouldn't have a kilt pressed without basting first.

    You could, of course, learn how to baste the pleats yourself.

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    Basting seems the way to go, but I don't have the sewing skills to do it right. And now some ugly presswork needs to be undone. The pleats weren't that bad when I dropped it off... you'd think they could just follow the pressing, but I guess I don't really know how much cleaning messes up the original pressing.

    I like Fr Bill's and JohntheBiker's suggestions about how to get a cleaner recommendation... but, alas, I'm the only person wearing a kilt within a 3 hour drive. Chicago would be the best bet for a pipe band, but the kilt rental joint there is highly suspect. I can tell you a hilarious story about having my first two kilts made there.

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    Looking closely at the photo, and remembering what I can from Barb T's book, should the pleats go straight down from where they're stitched at the fell? That is, no tapering?

    Jared

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    There's a pipe band based in Grinnel and another in Des Moines. The one in Grinnel is called Turlach Ur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBrus View Post
    Looking closely at the photo, and remembering what I can from Barb T's book, should the pleats go straight down from where they're stitched at the fell? That is, no tapering?

    Jared
    That is exactly right.
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    I didn't know about the pipe band in Grinnell. Thanks!

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