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    Poly-wool is not the same a poly-viscose1

    My experiences are the same as Tartan Hikers. I've made one poly-wool 11 ounce kilt from Fraser and Kirkbrights stuff. I also have made four tartan skirts from their stuff and two of those skirts get worn a lot. The F-H-C.A.G. is kind enough to trot around in one of them and she hasn't been heard complaining about it.

    I plan to make another 6-yard kilt in F&K's poly-wool blend in the Lindsay tartan.

    finally, I have a poly-wool Holyrood kilt, in fact I have it on right now. I love it during the summer, but I have no idea who makes the material.

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    i think what i'm lookin at is a 13oz though. i'll have to check.
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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