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15th July 09, 11:04 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
I'm glad you are calling it a kilt and have stopped calling it your man skirt.
You are so industrious.
Regards,
Rex.
I did not coin that term, but am glad it should no longer be used here.
There were a few parts of the kilt that needed to be changed, but I'm used to doing this on some of my other clothing. I think my kilt had a misplaced buckle on the right side, and I will be moving it.
I like the Buzz Kidder kilt; it just needed a few adjustments to fit a little better.
Interestingly, my relatives worked in the cotton industry, for example, my mother picked cotton as a young child for fifty cents a day, and my grandfather worked at a cotton gin when I was growing up
So, though it does require extra ironing, I like the idea of using cotton for this kind of kilt. 
Thanks Rex.
Last edited by Bugbear; 15th July 09 at 11:24 AM.
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