
Originally Posted by
gazbot
Hello the rabble,
I am planning a long 30 mile easy terrain kilt walk this year in Wirral (pm me i you are interested to hear more)My kilt recently sustained a nasty spillage (Cullen sling I all things) I have managed to gently clean between the pleats and I am going to have to baste the pleats but the kilt does not seem to have been affected.
I am planning this walk and was wondering if a kilt will stand up to this kind of walk. Will te pleats fall loose, will the sporran rub on the apron, will I be better trying to get a cheaper spare kilt or am I being to pathetic and not letting these hardy beasts do what they do best?
Kind regards
Of course the kilt will stand up to it! Provided that it is properly made. After all, the wool kilt has served the Highland Regiments well for a couple of centuries and they often fought a battle, or two, after a thirty mile march!Good advice Geoff W(I have run out of Ayes).. If your kilt is made of wool(I cannot speak of other materials) and it gets damp, you may be best advised to raise the kilt one, if not two, inches above the knee to avoid very sore backs of the knees. Its no fun, particularly if you have another ten miles to go!
Last edited by Jock Scot; 3rd February 14 at 04:14 AM.
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