Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
I've been able to fold a StillWater into thirds instead of rolling it. That allows the kilt to be folded in half from top to bottom, and fit into a shorter bag. It might wrinkle a couple of pleats on the sides, but does all right otherwise. It also helps to put a rolled up shirt or cloth of some sort on the inside of the fold when you fold it from top to bottom. This keeps a wider curve at the fold. Sorry to have to say "fold" so many times. Hope this helps, and enjoy your trip.
Trying to get him to join the fold, Ted?

I'd have to agree with the roll & tuck into a nylon legging approach; it's worked like a charm each time I've traveled. Just in case of any wrinkles (which is usually not an issue with a good wool kilt), I also pack a little portable Jiffy steamer - takes care of the pleats in a jiffy!

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