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28th January 07, 07:38 AM
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My kilts are melting.
Ok. Allow me to explain. I sweat, and bleed, acid. No other way to describe it.
And my synthetic kilts are melting!
Last night during our kilt night, I noticed that my Stillwater wasn't sitting right. I thought the buckle had twisted. No... the strap holding the buckle had torn, and the fabric had seriously been eaten away. My PV kilt is doing the same thing around the waist band, an event witnessed by our own MacWage.
I am at a loss for what to do. It was said to sew on leather straps, and this is a good idea, but, I would just continue to eat away the fabric around the leather.
A leather lining was proposed, but wouldn't that get a little hot after a while? I am thinking summer, hot hot heat, leather wound tightly around my middle... Ugh.
Any ideas?
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