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24th January 12, 06:42 AM
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Re: Do kilts have a "break-in" period?
 Originally Posted by crash
Same for me. I'm kinda sorry it's over.
Speak for yourself! I'm glad it's over, because now I have my kilt back. 
I'd like to say once again that I very much appreciate all the advice and information in this thread. My original question, based on a lack of knowledge about the finer points of kilt construction, led to the sharing of good information, discovery of a real problem, and a satisfactory resolution.
I really think this thread needs to be pinned to the top of this forum (or maybe the Professional Kiltmakers Hints and Tips forum) for posterity. Maybe a sanitized version with just the technical posts by Steve? Or perhaps maybe Steve could condense his technical posts into a new thread and post it as an informative tutorial by itself? I dunno. I'd just hate for the great information and photos here to end up "lost" as the thread drifts further and further back into the archives.
That's Steve's decision, of course. But technical posts like the ones he made here are the type of invaluable information that make this board the premier forum for talking about kilts.
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