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16th September 08, 03:44 AM
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From dictionary.com:
steam iron
–noun
an electric iron with a water chamber, which emits steam onto the fabric or garment being ironed.
–verb (used with object)
21. to smooth or press with a heated iron, as clothes or linens.
Anyway, all joking aside, it could be the most comfortable darn kilt in the world but I wouldn't buy it because I'd be ironing the silly thing each time I wanted to wash it or wear it. For that, I LOVE my UK Original. Launder, hang to dry, no ironing necessary.
Workmanship and comfort aren't the only considerations. I, for instance have several shirts that I rarely ever wear because of the whole ironing thing.
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