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    Wrinkle Resistant PolyViscose

    Drove home from Keams Canyon, Arizona today. That's on the Hopi Reservation. Took the back roads (varies back and forth between dirt and rough asphault) so it was slow going. Drove from Keams Canyon, over to Polacca, then up to Low Mountain, Whipporwill, Pinon, Forest lake, over Black Mesa past the coal mines, then down to Mesa View and up past Shonto and Inscription house to Kaibeto then on to Page. Just out of Kaibeto stopped to take this pic of Navajo Mountain.

    That's the USA Kilts Casual Fraser after three hours of being sat on. The day was very hot and muggy - monsoon season. The drive was a LOT of bouncing on the dirt roads and bad roads of the rez...so the pleats got rearranged a lot as I bounced. Some field test!

    Check them out...nary a wrinkle, fall right into place. Rocky sewed this kilt.



    Ron
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    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Very nice pic. Yet another reason to get a p.v kilt- extreme wrinkle resistance.
    Armageddon was yesterday. Today we have real problem.

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    To Stripe?

    Hey Ron,

    I didn't think about it before but did you get this kilt pleated to the white stripe?

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    Wow! That's a good testament to Rockys work and the quality of the material! Great pic!
    If yer happy and you know it, raise yer kilt!

    If you don't want to stand behind our troops, please, feel free to stand in front of them.

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    Rocky sewed this one up himself, if memory serves me. I just trusted him and it came out that way.

    I have better luck trusting my kiltmakers than trying to tell them how I think it should be done...get the benefit of their expertise that way.

    Can't tell what its pleated to....Rocky? You out there? I'm wearing it today too so can't twist my head back there to figure it out.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    It's done to the white stripe... that's a tartan I can easily pleat either way.
    Rocky Roeger
    Owner & Kiltmaker
    www.USAKilts.com

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    Nice. All this reading of USA Kilts has got me curious. I am thinking of nabbing one. Gotta do some searching still to hammer out other peoples' experience... I would almost say a casual, but I am not so sure on the velcro... then again, that might make for a very convenient closure system. With a belt over it, no one would ever know.

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