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9th September 12, 11:37 AM
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 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Strikes me as odd they don't say what material it is made from or what the size is....that always gives me cause for concern when the merchant's attitude is "It'll work, you don't need to know." What's so special about it? They don't say. Hard to know whether or not to buy one without knowing what its made, what size it is, how its supposed to be used, and what the benefit of using it is.
Many just use their lady's old panty hose legs to hold a kilt roll.
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RK,
I quite agree, they ought to tell your these things. otoh - places I found that did provide more information, also charged more.
$41.60 http://thistleofblantyre.co.uk/index...products_id=35
However, these guys offer a larger variety and some description of different models, in nylon, polyester, etc,
http://thistleofblantyre.co.uk/index...index&cPath=30
Others also provided little information and charged even more
$65 http://www.scottishtradingcompany.co...roducts_id=484
In the end if not traveling often, and i don't anticipate traveling very often where I woud take a kilt. Perhaps a small, thin, towel and some discarded hose is the way to go. As illustrated here
http://mykilts.tripod.com/id13.html
Thanks for the reply,
D
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