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12th August 07, 12:29 PM
#7
*Laughs*
It was put in the dryer, yes.
It was a 100% wool kilt woven by James Pringle, but I'm not sure who the maker was. I picked it up second hand.
It was a 34" waist and is now about 33" inch waist.
Was 21" drop, now is 18" drop!
He meant well and it really wasn't his fault.
I'm working on something that will be a good replacement, anyway. More to come on that next week.
At least I have 3 other kilts in the wardrobe, one on the way and another being made for me.
That will just have to comfort me, I suppose.

As far as my sisters, one doesn't wear tartan, another doesn't wear skirts unless they are 'punk skirts' and the other two are Butch lesbians.
So I am going to try to help Punk it up with some zips and pins and things.
Then at least it might get some use.
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