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4th October 12, 11:47 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
David,
I have always used a single hanger (16 inches long, made of wood, and felt lined) on my 8 yard, heavyweight kilts, and have had no problem whatsoever.
My tanks are unfortunately bigger around, and therefore heavier, than yours, Kyle.
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4th October 12, 12:08 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by David Thorpe
My tanks are unfortunately bigger around, and therefore heavier, than yours, Kyle. 
Aww, good point. My hanger style may still work for you, though. Not to mention, they look nice and you can step back and admire your well organised and orderly wardrobe as I do! Hahaha! I've always been a stickler, borderline OCD when it comes to the proper storage of clothing, especially Highland dress. No moths in my closet!
Best regards,
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4th October 12, 03:06 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Aww, good point. My hanger style may still work for you, though. Not to mention, they look nice and you can step back and admire your well organised and orderly wardrobe as I do! Hahaha! I've always been a stickler, borderline OCD when it comes to the proper storage of clothing, especially Highland dress. No moths in my closet!
Best regards,
That doesn't surprise me. Impeccable "on the hoof", I would expect no less of your closet. 
I have a vintage cedar wardrobe for my hangared clothes. No bugs here either.
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5th October 12, 06:09 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by David Thorpe
I have a vintage cedar wardrobe for my hangared clothes. No bugs here either.
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7th October 12, 11:43 AM
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7th October 12, 12:33 PM
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Great idea! I'll get on that when we get home tomorrow. Getting kilted in a bit to go out for dinner.
Thanks!
Frank
Ne Obliviscaris
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21st October 12, 10:28 AM
#7
The apron crease issue
With a 33 inch waist, on one 14", 3 to 5 clip hanger I can store my kilts with the aprons flat. I am wondering how you keep from getting a crease set in the apron for the larger guys kilts - single and double hanger setups seem to both involve apron folding. Surely you aren't steaming this fold out everytime you pull one out of the closet?
That large, flat, uninterrupted expanse of fabric really highlights any mild crease.
Seems smart to keep the pleats to the outside folded as they are a lot harder to fix and steaming will loosen the crisp knife edges.
Last edited by tundramanq; 21st October 12 at 10:37 AM.
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