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19th November 11, 12:43 PM
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Re: Wearing the kilt while driving
 Originally Posted by O'Callaghan
Can you imagine a woman in a pleated skirt getting up to these strange antics to keep her pleats straight? No, neither can I. If my wife did I don't think I could keep from laughing. So, how do your wives react? Can they keep a straight face?
As for the sporran, I'm with Jock on that. I put mine on when I get where I'm going.
No, we don't go through all that rigamarol! It would definitely be hard to keep a straight face if I saw a man using the towel or belt method!
First, we sit sideways on the seat, swing our legs around to under the steering wheel, then adjust our pleats.
A good fabric will shake out within minutes of getting out of the car. Women have been been dealing with this (entering and exiting a car) with pleated skirts, short skirts, tights skirts, flowing skirts, floor-length skirts, etc., all our lives, and it just becomes second nature to us.
Good luck finding which way works best for you!
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