
Originally Posted by
Chas
You know, Jordan, it really isn't difficult to press your own kilt. This is a skill you should learn to master.
Chas
That's a great idea Chas, I would never have thought of that method.
I can do a quick touch up on the pleats but I'm not so sure that I can re-pleat a whole kilt.
MacMillan's son and Alan H a cheaper kilt is good for just bumming about but since I was smartly dressed at the time sometimes you just have to risk it.
Checking the kilt rental shops is a good idea, I wish I had thought of that before. I know just the place to swing past today.
And beeswax is a new method to me, I am unfortunately familiar with the pritt stick idea, someone mentioned it one of my cadets the night before an inspection/camp photo last year and he managed to glue creases about an inch thick into his trousers
The hielan' man he wears the kilt, even when it's snowin';
He kens na where the wind comes frae,
But he kens fine where its goin'.
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