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    Kilt roller/carrier

    I;ve come accross a kilt carrier which seems to make your kilt very compact and you could easily put it in a regular suitcase or whatever for travelling.
    I'm just warey of my kilt looking "crushed" with creases or out-of-line pleats after being in one of these for a while
    Anyone own one or think the concept works?

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=140319439263

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    I really can't offer much of an opinion on that item, but this post has an interesting bag I'm considering -

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/k...344/index.html

    Good luck.

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    I have one - use it when I travel. It will hold one tank or two casual kilts.

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    I own one as well, it works great, although with mine, there was a print-out saying that your kilt should not be left in it for an extended period of time ie. months, years. So using it for travel is ideal.
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    The nylon hose technique works very well. It's in the "Kilt-Related Tutorials" section.



    As for wrinkles: doesn't every serious X-Marker travel with a steamer?

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    Like walkerk, I use the roll method outlined in the tutorial section. My wife was more than willing to donate one of her stockings for such a noble cause.
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    Thanks for the help guys!

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