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21st October 12, 05:34 PM
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Paulhenry:
I appreciate the knowledge you've shared with me. If I do end up hemming it, I don't necessarily think I'd need to keep the fringe... I was just thinking it might help prevent any further damage. I'm guessing the original great kilts weren't hemmed?
The runs, or whatever they are, don't really bother me that much, just as long as it doesn't worsen drastically.
Thanks again for the input chas!
I was looking closer at it and noticed another line about two inches next to the first running parallel. I wonder if it was just a manufacturing error...
Thank you Riverkilt! Even if I don't end up hemming my kilt, that's very useful information; I've a pair of slacks that have been unhemmed in one leg and I never had the nerve to make my grandma fix it for me...
Kilted cabin boy:
Pretty funny. I don't think that would fly with the owner.
Last edited by AndrasMacKay; 21st October 12 at 05:42 PM.
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