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    A dry cleaner will not do anything to the pleats that you can't do at home with an iron and a press cloth. If you're worried about wrinkles from shipping, do the pressing _before_ you take the basting out.

    And many cleaners will actually ruin the pressing of the pleats of a kilt because they will lay the kilt down with the pleats fanned before they press. Once a kilt is pressed this way, the back hangs in waves instead of straight down. It's almost impossible to recover from this, unfortunately. You'll see a couple pics below that illustrate the difference between proper pressing and a ruined kilt.

    Barb

    two properly-pressed kilts



    a badly pressed kilt


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    Thanks for the answers and welcomes everyone. It's been a big help.


    Nick

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