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14th April 11, 09:14 AM
#3
Although Acryllic makes a decent kilt, wool is traditional, and there are some reports of acryllic kilts catching fire where wool is unlikely to do that even when in contact with an open flame. Best bet to stay in your budget would be a PV kilt (safer than acryllic).
Thumbs up on the playing golf kilted---if you ever need a partner I will be there kilted with you.
Welcome to the kilted world. Enjoy.
jeff
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