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1st September 04, 05:36 PM
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 Originally Posted by bear@bearkilts.com
I think most kilt would stand up to being sat upon for hours if the pleats were arranged properly. The problem is getting the pleats arraged to prevent the wrinkles.
Hamish is right about airplane travel. Those seats must be a bugger to get your pleats aligned in. If you can get them right, no problem. If you can't, your kilt will wrinkle, no matter what fabric is is made from.
having said that, my 4 yard bear kilt looks ok after 8-9 hrs drivin' a taxi.but I do try n swish the pleats in line with my hand as I sit down.not as easy in those cramped airplane seats.
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