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11th July 05, 07:28 AM
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David, first, a poly viscose kilt is a good choice, easy care. I have a USA Kilts semi traditional that I like a great deal and wear frequently. Even less expensive is Stillwater Kilts. Granted the length is more than you want, but they can be hemed up. If you don't sew yourself you can have it done for you. Even their heavy weight, which I understand is similar to 13 ounce wool, is light enough for a hem. If you don't know a seamstress ask at a dry cleaner since they often have things repaired they'll know who does good work and it shouldn't cost that much.
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