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    How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Hello, group.

    I've received the three kilts I discussed in this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ng-more-72115/, and have a question about the three leather straps, on each of the three kilts.

    Due to the way each kilt had been folded for shipping, the straps have taken on an outward curl. There are no creases or folds in the leather to contend with... just an overall outward curl, that will cause the free ends of the straps to stick out, right up to the buckles, and appear unsightly at best, when I put them on.

    Is there a recommended way to either flatten, or perhaps even slightly reverse the curl, such that the straps will lay close to my body, instead of curling outward, when the kilts are worn?

    My first thoughts are toward a damp pressing cloth and a warm iron, applied to the back side (the rough side) of the leather, to gently persuade the leather to flatten and un-curl. But I don't want the leather to dry and crack, or risk other issues.

    I know I can't be the first to deal with this, so what's the best way to flatten the leather straps on a kilt?

    Thanks in advance, for the advice.
    KEN CORMACK
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Is it a major issue?

    Leather will eventually return to it's normal shape, or assume the new one once you wear them a bit and they "set" into the hole/spacing you use.

    I would NOT iron leather in any way, shape, or form.

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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Short of trimming back the length of the free ends of the straps, the free ends of each strap are each currently about 4-5 inches long when buckled, so they stick out quite a bit. I suppose I could try wrapping the straps around something round, like a dowel, to reverse the curl a bit, to at least get the worst of the outward curl out of the straps. At the moment they just strike me as curly cat's whiskers, sticking out so far from my body. LOL
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Quote Originally Posted by unixken View Post
    Short of trimming back the length of the free ends of the straps, the free ends of each strap are each currently about 4-5 inches long when buckled, so they stick out quite a bit. I suppose I could try wrapping the straps around something round, like a dowel, to reverse the curl a bit, to at least get the worst of the outward curl out of the straps. At the moment they just strike me as curly cat's whiskers, sticking out so far from my body. LOL
    Try rolling the ends of the the straps in on themselves a few times and securing them with a paperclip for a few days.

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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    If you are going to be wearing a belt with your new kilts the belt will cover the 2 waist buckles. As for the hip buckle, I would go with what Lyle 1 suggested.
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle1 View Post
    Try rolling the ends of the the straps in on themselves a few times and securing them with a paperclip for a few days.
    This sounds so insanely simple.
    Just slap me for over-thinking the problem.

    Thanks!
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Have you tried eating more? There'd be a whole lot less strap to worry about

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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Quote Originally Posted by NeightRG View Post
    Have you tried eating more? There'd be a whole lot less strap to worry about
    Survived a heart attack, just this past September. Trying to lose weight, not gain it back. ;)
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    Quote Originally Posted by unixken View Post
    Survived a heart attack, just this past September. Trying to lose weight, not gain it back. ;)
    Glad to hear ya survived! Praying for your continued recovery and health. Oh, and good luck with the straps too!! lol
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    Re: How to un-curl leather kilt straps?

    In addtion to what Lyile1 said, Use steam. When the leather ends on my radio strap start to curl, I hold them in the position I want them, and hold it over a tea kettle or use the steam from your iron. BTW you might want to hold it with pilers so you don't cook your fingers. Hope this helps
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