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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal View Post
    I'm ready to try out my first one, as soon as Rocky puts it in the mail. Since summer is 8 or 9 months long here in DFW Texas, it sounds perfect for this climate.

    Actually, we have two summers; Mar 21st to Jun 21st and Sep 21st to sometime in November. The period from Jun 21st to Sep 21st is much too hot to be called summer. More like Hell.
    True that.... I got in my car the other day and the thermometer read 115.
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    Brice,

    As discussedin my PM, try ironing the inside of the kilt as well... It helps to flatten ou the insideof the pleats and keeps them from curling like in the pics you sent.
    Rocky Roeger
    Owner & Kiltmaker
    www.USAKilts.com

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by RockyR View Post
    Brice,

    As discussedin my PM, try ironing the inside of the kilt as well... It helps to flatten ou the insideof the pleats and keeps them from curling like in the pics you sent.
    I have ironed the inside AND outside of my kilt multiple times. The last time I spent 45 minutes doing it. No matter what I do they curl.

  4. #14
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    Back on topic please-
    I really like my USAK casual Buchanan.
    Today was in the lower 90's here in Va.
    Dress the way you want and be comfortable.

    Clan Lamont!

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by bricekolob View Post
    I have ironed the inside AND outside of my kilt multiple times. The last time I spent 45 minutes doing it. No matter what I do they curl.
    Not sure exactly what to tell you as I've never seen that before (that they wouldn't take an ironing for whatever reason). If you want to send it back to me to press, I'll gladly do thatfor you.
    Rocky Roeger
    Owner & Kiltmaker
    www.USAKilts.com

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    I also very much like my casual USAK in American Heritage. Enough that it will certainly be joined by another USAK.
    Avatar is MaCauley Hunting modern

    I have been wrong before, and will be again....

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    Sorry for going off topic.

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