One thing to note on the one photographed for the ad is the tapering - which is a good thing to have as some cheap kilts are sewn onto industrial strength backing with no shaping between waist and hips - but on that one it runs along the entire length of the outer crease, not just to the hip line then straight down to the edge.

It isn't something dreadful in a casual kilt, but as it is pressed in and the fabric is most likely acrylic be sure that you can live with it and not be tempted to try to reshape it.

Acrylic can become sad and shiny if overheated, or even crisp and brittle, and it is not a fabric I take an iron to if I can possibly avoid it,even though my iron has a small variation in temperature for each of the settings - small hysteresis to prevent huge hysteria when dealing with delicate fabrics, but Acrylic is a tricky one.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: