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    Simple

    Two words...."Duct tape"

    They now make it in colors to match most tartans

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    if it isn't a specialized repair.
    There's nothing specialized about a belt loop, be it on a kilt or a pair of trousers. If your MIL is as handy as you say, she'll be right on it.

    Don't use the Fray Check on your kilt. It won't ruin the fabric, but it will age and flake off in an unsightly way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    Two words...."Duct tape"

    They now make it in colors to match most tartans
    LOL its true! http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/48772...pping&subrnd=0
    --Josh--
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