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9th August 12, 10:37 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by tundramanq
Jenneviere at Utilikilt tells me I don't have a problem and I disagree. This is the is way more than the normal Utilikilt pleat curl. it seems caused from high in the kilt and is not caused by being pulled up from the outer part, but is being pushed up and out by the under part trying to curl.
I will be frank I am not fond of UKs, that said I did own one (not leather) early in my kilting days. I have dealt with the representative you have named. Suffice to say I would aim for someone higher in management. For what you paid for the kilt you deserve a lot better attention and I would demand it.
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