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18th March 11, 06:17 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by morrison
A little trick I invented for entering my car with velour seats (velvet like, similar to corduroy) is to have a small, slick fabric cloth strip (satin, taffeta) and sit on it then turn. The wool or poly kilt pleats usually slide on the slicker, satin/taffeta type fabric rather than bunching up at every point of contact with the seat.
This is a trick that everyone could use. Substantial or not, getting into the car is always a hassle if you're trying to keep your pleats in place. On a longer drive, I'm always worried that I'll steam press wrrinkles in place of my pleats. Thanks for the tip!
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