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11th June 06, 08:47 AM
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I saw a man in a kilt at jury duty selection last month, and the back of his UK looked like it had been chewed on by a brontosaurus. Pretty much no pleats and all crumples. Granted we may want to shy away from "fashion statement" mentality and too much self consciousness, but one does want to look relatively decent, pleat wise. Perhaps for some driving situations the answer would be in selecting a kilt of a material that will release or not take wrinkles and keep pleats. Does anyone know how well poly-viscose and other fabrics hold up against such wrinkling? One could also make one's own kilts of "wrinkle free, no-iron" fabric.
I suppose when the kilt was invented people didn't do much driving..... hmmm.
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