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3rd October 12, 05:24 PM
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3rd October 12, 05:53 PM
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You are on the ball Frank. Me? I just roll mine up and hope for the best.
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3rd October 12, 06:00 PM
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How do you roll it Cecil, with the pleats I assume? I never even thought of that.
Frank
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3rd October 12, 06:06 PM
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I just start on one side and roll it to the other side. Then I put the kilt in a bag to keep the moths for laying eggs in the wool. I got the idea from reading on here about a kilt bags that lets you roll it up. I have to get me one of those for going to Edingburg next year.
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3rd October 12, 06:15 PM
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 Originally Posted by Cecil
I just start on one side and roll it to the other side. Then I put the kilt in a bag to keep the moths for laying eggs in the wool. I got the idea from reading on here about a kilt bags that lets you roll it up. I have to get me one of those for going to Edingburg next year.
Let me know where you find a kilt bag Cecil, I may be interested in one as well. Thanks!
Frank
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3rd October 12, 06:25 PM
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I believe Burnett's and Struth sell kilt bags when you purchase a kilt. I maybe wrong but I saw them on their website a while back.
Order of the Gael sells a pretty nice bag, too. It can carry three kilts, sporrans, and belts.
http://www.orderofthegael.org/kiltbag.htm
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 3rd October 12 at 06:25 PM.
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3rd October 12, 07:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by frank_a
Let me know where you find a kilt bag Cecil, I may be interested in one as well. Thanks!
Frank
A couple of options come to mind. Ive dealt with traveling with my kilts by rolling them up and using one of my rope bags. I have guided and climbed on a few mountains so I have these rope bags that are about 27 inches long and can hold two to three rolled up kilts. They have a zipper the full length so you slip your kilts in, zip it up and stow it in your carryon or checked bag. My kilts stay nice that way till I can hang them again. Also for rolling kilts to transport you can use one leg of a pair of stockings or panty hose. Cut them to length, roll your kilt and pull the hose down like a sausage casing. Pack in your bag and you are ready to go. If you are storing a kilt for a length of time a block of aeromatic cedar or a sachet of cedar shavings will keep the moths at bay and smell a sight better than moth balls. If I travel by car I use the old suit hanging luggage and I can hang a couple kilts, some shirts and a jacket. All my kit goes in the side pockets and Im on the road. Just some ideas for ya to mull over with a dram....
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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3rd October 12, 06:11 PM
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You could always just ask if they will give you the hangers with clips on them; a lot of retailers just throw them out into the trash or recycling bins. Free is always good. Use two of them per kilt, lightly folded in half, then fold in half again. (I've gotten hangers from our local Target, one of the Wal-marts, and the local Macy's.)
Our very own site owner made this tutorial about it and it's never failed me yet > http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ur-kilt-28264/
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3rd October 12, 06:17 PM
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 Originally Posted by Deirachel
You could always just ask if they will give you the hangers with clips on them; a lot of retailers just throw them out into the trash or recycling bins. Free is always good. Use two of them per kilt, lightly folded in half, then fold in half again. (I've gotten hangers from our local Target, one of the Wal-marts, and the local Macy's.)
Our very own site owner made this tutorial about it and it's never failed me yet > http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...ur-kilt-28264/
Free is always good, and I was sure someone else probably posted about hanger options. I just figured maybe it would help for folks to have a simple and easy idea. I think the hanger package cost me less than 3 bucks.
Frank
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4th October 12, 12:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by frank_a
I needed a decent kilt hanger for my new kilt, so hit Walmart today to see what they may have. The longest hangers I could find with clips were these three-packs of white plastic hangers.
... I took the clips off of one ... And put them on another so I had 4 clips ... Presto zippo, new inexpensive kilt hanger!

Frank: Clever idea. I'm glad it's working out for you. Since I'm not ingenious, I just buy Order of the Gael hangers. They work fine, but they're not cheap. 
John
Last edited by mookien; 4th October 12 at 12:14 PM.
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