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Sep 24, 2010 14:40

okay, what do you guys think ( Read more... )

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dreamingbear September 24 2010, 18:44:04 UTC
don't you have a husband who sews???

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bearon68 September 24 2010, 18:46:22 UTC
not since his wedding outfit

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dreamingbear September 24 2010, 18:53:16 UTC
what?!? ~sighs & grumbles~

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from Tristan anonymous September 24 2010, 19:04:23 UTC
I would say, get someone who sews, and have it altered to fit. It has to be faster than dealing with the maker of the kilt!

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Re: from Tristan bearon68 September 24 2010, 19:05:39 UTC
that was pretty much my thought

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dragonflybyte September 24 2010, 19:36:52 UTC
The company was good about keeping you informed of your purchase order even though it would make you angry. I give them good merchant points for that. I would however have your kilt taken in professionally and then send a letter detailing your whole purchase experience and receipt for adjustment in to them. They may do nothing, or they may refund your fee. Good luck and happy kilting

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bearon68 September 24 2010, 19:42:24 UTC
thank you, good thought

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emboline September 24 2010, 19:53:30 UTC
I second this suggestion.

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esprix September 24 2010, 20:31:31 UTC
I think that's a perfectly reasonable idea.

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hwynym September 24 2010, 20:27:15 UTC
I think the answer is obvious. Gain 20lbs.

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bearon68 September 24 2010, 20:38:43 UTC
ummmm, no

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hwynym September 24 2010, 21:13:16 UTC
Nobody seems to like that one...

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magebear September 26 2010, 06:15:12 UTC
LOL first thing that came to my mind too.

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bearassed September 24 2010, 23:07:05 UTC
I would look at it and see where it could be taken in at. Then go to a good lace and have them do the adjustment. Most of the time is is just moving the straps. As for the place that sent it to you, I would say yes only if it can be overnighted and overnighted back.

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