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8th August 05, 10:00 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Sir Robert
If the kilt is to be something other than that then they must become more comfortable (fit more like blue jeans), be truly wash&wear (toss in washing machine and toss in dryer), and cost signifigantly less than $500 (more like $50).
Have you check out Amerikilt? That's basically my experience with them, and I do most of the laundry/ironing in the house- throw it in the washer, hang to dry (which you're supposed to do with jeans anyway) and touch up with an iron. But they cost around $95.
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