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7th November 14, 12:39 PM
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Terrible problem for you Mel. I wear my utility kilt (waaayyy too tight and belted) when I work in it. I don't have the situation you're having. The material and stitching should "breathe" because of the construction and it doesn't seem to be the case with your kilt. I believe our Professional Kilt folks may have some ideas.
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7th November 14, 03:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tarheel
Terrible problem for you Mel. I wear my utility kilt (waaayyy too tight and belted) when I work in it. I don't have the situation you're having. The material and stitching should "breathe" because of the construction and it doesn't seem to be the case with your kilt. I believe our Professional Kilt folks may have some ideas.
If it was made properly, surely it wouldn't matter how tighly it was done up?
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