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    Acrylic fabrics should hold a pleat very well so you shouldn't have to get too familiar with the iron.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    I just spent entirly to many years ironing uniforms in the Marine Corps so i enjoy fabrics that will hold a crease on there own.

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    My new Black Watch kilt arrived from Jerry at Stillwater today. He has the best customer service. I can't wait to do the minor mods and wear it. As for ironing...well I do iron my other one quite frequently...but I'm very particular. I find them a bit long too, and will try that idea on shortening them.

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    I have been wearing my Blackwatch for the last week and a half and I like the it. It is a fine kilt for such a low price. ALthough it is a little warm when temperature go over 20C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcmtnbka
    I have been wearing my Blackwatch for the last week and a half and I like the it. It is a fine kilt for such a low price. ALthough it is a little warm when temperature go over 20C.
    You'll find that's common with synthetics. They generally don't breath as well as natural fibers.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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