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    Quote Originally Posted by cacunn View Post
    Poly Viscose is a polyester blend in the US it is also called Poly Rayon. I have two Poly viscose form USA kilts that hang and swing great. There is a nice fell to the cloth and it can be clean in gentle wash cycle in a machine and hung to dry.
    Ah, yes, I'm currently looking at buying two casual kilts from USA Kilts and they are Poly Viscose. Thank you, this info will help a lot

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    I'm not quite sure if poly-viscoes is the same thing as rayon. My dad's got a rayon, and the stuff is a lot different than my pv sport kilts.
    Also, keep in mind that pv will differ in quality as well.

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