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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    Chris, that's what I'm afraid of! The BRIDE is supposed to be the center of attention, not some old fart from out of town!

    Oh, well, I'll try and be as "understated" as possible!

    Regards,
    Just don't let them use you to help pull the old joke where they switch the person who is having the garter placed on the leg after the garter toss!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    Great tip on the folding chair bags. I've got a bunch stashed around, now I"ve found a use for them. Thanks.
    No charge...

    Chris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    Chris, that's what I'm afraid of! The BRIDE is supposed to be the center of attention, not some old fart from out of town!

    Oh, well, I'll try and be as "understated" as possible!

    Regards,
    Well now, she wouldn't be much of a bride if she didn't have a sense of humor, I mean, for my wife to marry ME she had to have one.

    Chris.

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    Michael,

    Utilikilts and their like: fold vertically and pack flat.
    Traditionally pleated kilts: roll, with the aprons on the inside, slide into the leg of a pair of tights (sorry - pantyhose!) and pack in the bottom of your suitcase.

    If travelling by car: keep on their hangers and hang if possible. Otherwise lay them flat on spare seats.
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    I prefer to roll my kilt to folding this way i would not have to iron the kilt so much when i pull it out to hang

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