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22nd July 06, 03:02 PM
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I asked the same question a while back. I still haven’t gotten the hang of it. For that reason, I’ve only worn the Kilt while driving for short distances.
I am going to try the towel procedure next time. That is, firmly wrap a towel around your Kilt from behind and hold it in place as you sit. Or course, you then need to sit on it the whole time you are in the car. But, in your location in summer, it might be nice to have a towel handy to wipe off the sweat. (I lived in Mesa for 21 years, so I know).
BTW, I have come to the conclusion that the existence of the Kilt in Britain is the reason that the British cars have the driver’s seat on the right. :rolleyes:
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