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    Re: Wearing the kilt while driving

    Sweep the pleats and take the time to get them arranged.

    Push the sporran out of the way or take it off as needed. In the car I take it off, in the truck it isn't in the way.

    The only other thing, which I have not seen referenced, is to perform what I call "Windows File Management" -- also known as "Drag and Drop" to put the "lads" in a comfortable position. Only necessary occasionally, and usually only with a canvas kilt that is a little stiff in the pleats and can tend to grab and pinch the delicate bits.

    Driving kilted is not a problem. Leaning in over the tailgate to pull stuff out of the back in a stiff breeze may risk full disclosure.

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    Re: Wearing the kilt while driving

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Hippie View Post
    Sweep the pleats and take the time to get them arranged.

    Push the sporran out of the way or take it off as needed. In the car I take it off, in the truck it isn't in the way.

    The only other thing, which I have not seen referenced, is to perform what I call "Windows File Management" -- also known as "Drag and Drop" to put the "lads" in a comfortable position. Only necessary occasionally, and usually only with a canvas kilt that is a little stiff in the pleats and can tend to grab and pinch the delicate bits.

    Driving kilted is not a problem. Leaning in over the tailgate to pull stuff out of the back in a stiff breeze may risk full disclosure.

    :ootd:
    That would be the Windows BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!

    Chris.

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