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21st July 05, 09:00 AM
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Jimmy's advice...
 Originally Posted by Ranald
Thanks guys for the replies, yes it's truely a first class kilt cost me £41 and I'm pleased and proud to own it.Date on the inside says 1951.
Question is would you still dry clean it if it was you?
I only had my 1950's era Black Watch of Canada kilt (made by a Glasgow company, don't remember which one) dry-cleaned once, and that was only by a reputable dry-cleaner that I knew personally. I'd go wi' Jimmy's sound advice, if it were me.
Very nice find, btw!
Cheers, 
Todd
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