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24th July 05, 08:59 AM
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Thanks for the info Alan. From someone who just bought thier first kilt and a Stillwater to boot I appreciate knowning that if mine begins to "fuzz" that mines not the first and that there are remedies. Much appreciated.
Cheers 
Sindarius
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24th July 05, 11:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by Sindarius
Thanks for the info Alan. From someone who just bought thier first kilt and a Stillwater to boot I appreciate knowning that if mine begins to "fuzz" that mines not the first and that there are remedies. Much appreciated.
Cheers 
Sindarius
You're certainly welcome.
A couple of months ago I picked up a pair of leather sporran straps for daily wear, though I use chains when I wear the semi-dress sporran. That's a rare thing, so I figure the chains won't do much damage. Most of the time I wear a simple black, leather three-tassel sporran. The back of this sporran is fairly smooth, stiff leather, though the strap clips do stick out a bit. Then again, they're smooth metal. I don't notice any fuzzing along the hips, under the straps. All the fuzzing on my Stillwaters is under the sporran itself, directly in the middle of the outer apron.
Again, this is no reason not to buy a Stillwater. All kilts require a bit of care, and the way I see it, this is just part of the deal. Maybe you'll luck out, like Jimmy has, and not have a "fuzzing" issue.
I really like both of my Stillwater kilts, and would happily buy another one.
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