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    New USAK Semi-traditional

    I got my first USAK semi-trad. just before Christmas (earlier than expected), but wanted to hold off until I washed it before commenting. I guess I just couldn't believe you could actually throw it in the washer! It's in the Hunting Stewart, pleated to the yellow stripe.
    Anyway, this is one great kilt! It's really well made. The thing fits me like a glove, and is extremely comfortable to wear. Out of the wash, I gave it a little ironing, and its pleats are perfect. I've gotten a number of compliments on it already. Thank you Rocky and Kelly!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    A little ironing? Did it need much ironing? I thought you could just take them out damp and let them hang dry and that was all that was needed.
    Sir John the Educated of West Smeesborough
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    The Casuals have the "Perma Pleats" sewn in, so they don't need to be ironed, but the Semi Trads do not. They need a "touch up" after washings to make them lay flat and perfect. The pleats are still VERY visible after washing them, they justtend to get a bit "puffy" out of the wash. You CAN wear them straight out of the wash for the "lived in" type of look or iron it for the crisp clean look.
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    If you hang dry it you won't need to iron the pleats. Just kinda hand press them in place and let em dry. I clip mine on a line full length so I can get at both inside and out, line up the pleats and press them between my hands. Haven't taken an iron to my semi trad in a long time.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    It's just like Rocky says. The pleats remain very visible so they are easy to touch up.

    Bubba, I'll try your method too. Did you use a perma-press cycle? I maybe let the machine squeeze too much water out of it.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    CONGRATULATIONS on a very fine kilt!
    Glen

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    Kilted With Pride!!!

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    Nope, I wash it cold regular cycle. It only needs to be damp.
    Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.

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    Congrats, you have a very fine kilt, I know because I have one of the same. Stewart Hunting is a favourite of mine, recently I was travelling interstate when a woman saw me and named the tartan I was wearing (SH) and said it was her Daddy's kilt. I had to tell her she couldn't have it back (joke).

    Mine is at the dry cleaners right now, I do that maybe once or twice a year just to freshen it up.
    Graham
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    For the record... you should NOT dry clean PV. The chemicals in the cleaning process take the Teflon coating off of the material. Also, do not use FABRIC SOFTENER when washing PV... same reason.
    Rocky Roeger
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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR
    For the record... you should NOT dry clean PV. The chemicals in the cleaning process take the Teflon coating off of the material. Also, do not use FABRIC SOFTENER when washing PV... same reason.
    Arrrhg I didn't know, I hope I can cancel it quickly! thank Rocky.
    Graham
    8 years full time kilted.

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