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7th April 11, 12:34 AM
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Himself has had the Workmans version of the Utilikilt for everyday wear for a few years now, finds it a very practical kilt and as he wears it in the workshop a lot its very useful that they are easily laundered when necessary. Like many kilts you might find you like yours even better once its broken in a bit and has settled to your own style of wearing.
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8th April 11, 02:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by BonnetMaker
Himself has had the Workmans version of the Utilikilt for everyday wear for a few years now, finds it a very practical kilt and as he wears it in the workshop a lot its very useful that they are easily laundered when necessary. Like many kilts you might find you like yours even better once its broken in a bit and has settled to your own style of wearing.
I agree 100%. The Workman is what I use too, and it's easy to throw it in the washer when it gets filthy. I noticed that mine was more comfortable and easy to deal with after the first couple of washes.
(Or maybe I just stopped being so particular after the 'new' had been worn/washed off!)
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