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    Pleats and wrinkles

    I always want my kilt to be perfect, but unfortunately driving and sitting for a long time bring wrinkles. How do you guys deal with that? Do you have any tips and tricks?

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    There are a lot of ways posted to avoid the rump press. The one I use is leaning back, raising my rump and sweeping my pleats with both hands once in the car seat.
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    Top quality wool. Arch your back and sweep the pleats into place, then don't wiggle. Good heavy-weight wool will drop the wrinkles pretty quickly when you arrive at your event.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tundramanq View Post
    There are a lot of ways posted to avoid the rump press. The one I use is leaning back, raising my rump and sweeping my pleats with both hands once in the car seat.
    I drive a lifted Jeep which makes getting in and out of the car a very real possiblity of flashing people. I stand on the rocker protector, then try to manuver into the seat using one hand to try and sweep as many of the pleats flat as I can. Once in the Jeep, I then use the method above to flatten out any wayward pleats.

    I've found it is much easier if the seat is A) a reasonable height from the ground and B) leather. Then I just go in rump first as if I was sitting on a chair normally, then twist, bringing my feet into the vehicle and facing forward. Seems to be less of a chance of flashing people this way too.

    I don't sweat the wrinkles too much because they tend to fall out rather quickly once I start walking around.

    Medic

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    I drive a Ford Mustang now and it is more difficult to do with the bucket seats. With my Audi it used to be easier

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    Medic, I have a similar issue with my 08 Tundra. I can barely get one cheek on the cloth seat from the ground (no running boards). You got me to go check with a mirror. If you leave the kilt alone and let it do it's thing, the only exposure direction is covered by the vehicles door.
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    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    Here's a similar thread from a few months back that had great advice and a few amusing bird walks -- http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ar-ride-78674/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbutts View Post
    Here's a similar thread from a few months back that had great advice and a few amusing bird walks -- http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ar-ride-78674/
    Thanks, I couldn't find it.
    slàinte mhath, Chuck
    Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
    "My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
    Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.

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    Medic, I too drive a lifted jeep (cj7, 6" lift, 33x12.50's) and I have never bothered to install rocker guards. I have avoided driving it in a kilt so far for this reason. I never really thought of using rocker guards to get in and out. Now I have a good excuse for more accessories. HaHa

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