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21st January 08, 09:04 PM
#1
First Kilt!
Hi, everybody! I just received my first kilt from Stillwater Kilts the other day. I absolutely love it and want to wear it every day. It is the Irish National standard kilt. It is made of acrylic fabric and I am curious as to how often I should wash it because I know that eventually it will get a bunch of little fuzzballs all over it. Obviously I would like to avoid this, but I don't want to go too long without washing it. If anyone has any advice on this topic I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks!
-Steve Crowley
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21st January 08, 09:11 PM
#2
I have quite a few kilts, so don't wear the same one all the time, but I have washed my Stillwater Irish national a couple of times- no fuzzballs.
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21st January 08, 09:14 PM
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Thanks. I am thinking of getting a blackwatch eventually.
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21st January 08, 09:17 PM
#4
Good job! Now where are the pictures?
~Yeti
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21st January 08, 09:18 PM
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Before washing, I fasten all the buckles as if I were wearing it.
Turn it inside out.
Wash by itself in cold water.
Remove from washer.
Turn back outside out.
Shake a bit to hang pleats back.
Place on plastic hanger (I use 4 of the removable plastic jaws)
Straighten out pleats and apron.
Air Dry.
I use a steamer (carefully) to sharpen the pleats up and smooth the apron.
BTW, does anyone have advice on de-fanging the buckle tongues as they can bite a bit? Fine tooth file maybe?
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22nd January 08, 12:27 AM
#6
Congratulations! That was one of my first kilts, too, and I loved it.
Yep, washing it with care should reduce fuzzies/snags. I find I create more of those through daily wear than by washing.
I buckle everything up like AniamlK says, then I put mine in a mesh bag before popping into the washer ( I aslo have a front loader so no agitator fins.) Keeps any damage to a minimum.
Moosedog
PS Yes AK, just file 'em down from the underside, it should remove that burr that catches and scratches everything...guess that's why they are called "thorns."'
Last edited by Moosedog; 22nd January 08 at 12:29 AM.
Reason: thorny question
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22nd January 08, 01:10 AM
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22nd January 08, 01:16 AM
#8
Moosedog and AnimalK have given good advise. I have several SWK's and I generally follow this routine.
Unless you really sweat badly, or craw in the mud, a Kilt will last much longer between washing than pants. I'm thinking at least 12 to 15 wearings between washing. And hang correctly and let the fabric rest about a week between wearings. That's why you need about 8 kilts to start off. 3 low-end casuals, 3 high-end casuals and 2 tanks. Then build from there....... worked for me.
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22nd January 08, 08:42 AM
#9
Congratulations on the new kilt I own one of those myself but can not offer up any more advise than has already been given, Happy Kilting.
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22nd January 08, 09:16 AM
#10
CONGRATULATIONS on the new kilt and WELCOME from Flint, Michigan!!
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