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Dirt resistance for camping, working outside, etc.
I did a quick search and did not find this, but it has probably been covered.
I suspect that teflon-coated polyviscose is a good choice for an outdoors-oriented kilt for camping and outdoor work where it is likely to get soiled. What say you all?
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All kilts get dirty when you roll in the mud, no matter what you do to prevent it. Not a big deal, some kilts are made for this, or at least easy to clean again (waching machine) Utilykilts, Freedom Kilts, USAK casuals, R-Kilts, Stillwater kilts, Frugals etc. The cheaper the kilt the less you have to worry about a stain I guess (you won't get a heart attack anyway).
Other funky option...a cotton kilt apron
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Robin is right. All kilts get dirty. I would suggest a PV from either USA kilts or Canadian Casual kilts as they are made from a good material and are easy to clean. A utility style kilt like a Freedom kilt, Union Kilt, or even a UK would also do nicely.
Any of those companies will get you a durable, easy to clean kilt that will take a licking.
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I've worn my SWK standard camping, hiking Tahquamenon Falls, and will be wearing it to hike the falls again next month. It's a good hiking kilt, IMO.
An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
(When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)
Kiltio Ergo Sum.
I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef
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