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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    What's a suit???

    Brian


    Normaly, I would disagree with myself, however,the suits I happen to be talking about are:
    1. A jacket, trousers, and or waistcoat made of the same matching colored fabric.
    2. A sport jacket and trousers that are of complementary colors.
    3. either 1 or 2 with the trousers replaced by a kilt.
    4. I have know idea...
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    When I travel by air, I just roll my kilts up and stick 'em in the bottom of the case. They stay wrinkle free. I pack my shirts and trousers around them and they stay rolled up. I think that would work, but I think my way is more cost effective.
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    Reminds me of this http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/g...ure=product_18 from Duluth Trading Company. I have one, but have never given any thought to using it for the kilt. Might have to give it a test run next time I travel.
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    It would only work if your kilts are shorter than 22"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Keeney View Post
    It would only work if your kilts are shorter than 22"

    Well, that's the end of that...

    I don't have a suitcase that is long enough for a rolled kilt either.

    I think I'll just stay at home.
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    Interesting design, however, if the kilt is rolled lengthwise the pleats could be wrinkled. I look forward to hearing how it works for you.
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