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16th July 13, 11:15 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
Freezing will kill the eggs if you have them. It may be far better not to get them in the first place by keeping your kilts clean. If you want to bag them use cloth bags that allow air circulation.
When I ordered my kilt I was told the best way to store it was rolled and inside an old stocking. The thin fabric will protect it from moths and allow it to breathe. I've noted the comments about airing before storage and also ensuring the under-apron is cleanQ
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