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10th February 12, 12:06 PM
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How to make a stiff kilt softer
I just receive a new kilt Kilt it is so stiff, can i make it softer
is anyone could help me on this one??? The materiel is cotton stiff like a pair of jean.
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10th February 12, 12:20 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
What material is your new kilt made of? From which mill?
It shouldn't be that stiff if it's 100% pure new wool or worsted wool, no matter what the weight of the fabric is. All of my kilts are made of heavyweight, 15-16 ounce kilting fabric from Lochcarron or D.C. Dalgliesh, and they do not feel like a new pair of denim trousers.
However, a kilt will indeed 'soften' over many years of wearing, but never to the extent that it feels like your wearing a pair of silk knickers!
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 10th February 12 at 01:10 PM.
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10th February 12, 12:26 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
Who made it and out of what?
KILTED LABOWSKI
"I imagine a place of brotherhood and peace, a world without war. Then I imagine attacking that place because they would never expect it.
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10th February 12, 12:42 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
the OP said it is made from cotton.
Put it in the dryer with tennis balls. Use a cool setting or just air.
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10th February 12, 01:06 PM
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Canuck speaketh the truth.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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10th February 12, 01:12 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
 Originally Posted by Canuck
the OP said it is made from cotton.
Put it in the dryer with tennis balls. Use a cool setting or just air.
I was under the impression he was comparing the material of his kilt to 'cotton stiff jeans,' and not that the kilt was actually made from cotton.
A kilt made of cotton? Really?!
Cheers,
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10th February 12, 01:18 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I was under the impression he was comparing the material of his kilt to 'cotton stiff jeans,' and not that the kilt was actually made from cotton.
A kilt made of cotton? Really?!
Cheers,
There are lots of kilts made out of cotton, : denim or canvas is usually cotton based, and that isn't even thinking of the ones that I make out of upholstery cotton!so it's not unusual.
To the OP, the kilt will soften in time, try what Canuck says, that should work, but keep wearing it and using it, and that will help a lot.
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10th February 12, 01:20 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
Thanks Paul. I have seen denim and canvas before, but not kilts made of cotton. I would be so scared of shrinkage!
Cheers,
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10th February 12, 01:42 PM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Thanks Paul. I have seen denim and canvas before, but not kilts made of cotton. I would be so scared of shrinkage!
Cheers,
It's OK, they'll still keep you warm.
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11th February 12, 12:42 AM
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Re: How to make a stiff kilt softer
I suspect it may be an Amerikilt. I got two before my holiday and they are now made of a Carhartt type cotton, very stiff but durable. I have washed mine twice and they still retain a fair bit of stiffness so I might just try that tennis ball thing.
Gentleman of Substance
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