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29th September 06, 12:01 PM
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i bought a white workman's SPECIFICALLY to dye it, but when i got it i was very tempted to keep it white... and i thought that it would be a lot of fun to get dirty
i wore it a couple times when it was still white, and in the dye bath it went. i've got a UK work voucher good for one workman's, and i want another white one, again to dye it. they aren't making them right now, and when i called today they MIGHT be making them again in a couple months. if i were bootblacking regularly, i would want a white one as my bootblack kilt JUST to get it dirty
buying and dyeing a white workman's is a great way to have a "custom" kilt without the Utilikilts custom price. and yes, i've noticed that the white duc is softer than my other workmans, but i didn't know if that was just the way it was or if it was something to do with the dyeing process
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