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20th September 05, 01:57 PM
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Dress sporrans?
I'm starting to assemble my formal wear/dress kilt outfit (Kathy Lare will be recieving a check this week to order my snappy new "dress" tartan), and while I'm sure I want a PC jacket, I'm having fits picking out a sporran. Any suggestions, advice, recommendations, or pointers I should keep in mind? Has anyone bought a dress sporran and been disappointed with the materials, finish, or assembly? What about fur shedding onto different colors?
I'm trying to get the kit together for Hogmanay, so I have some time (which I'll need to save up the dosh) to shop around. Thanks in advance, guys.
Bryan...and what about tartan hose, eh?...
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20th September 05, 02:34 PM
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My wife bought me a beautiful dress sporran from Piper's Cove in NJ (I think) for my wedding gift about 7.5-years ago. It's black leather as a base material, has white rabbit fur on most of the front and silver cladding at the top and around the closure. I'm not sure what she spent on it but it's stunning with my Scotts American tartan 16-oz tank, PC jacket and black tie. I've never had any of the fur shed from it. I really like the white fur as a look.
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20th September 05, 02:47 PM
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Check out some of the sporrans made by Xmarks' own An t-Ileach
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...aich/type1.jpg
Awsome!
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20th September 05, 04:18 PM
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Sporrans—a declaration
I believe that there is a distinction between a dress sporran and an evening sporran. A dress sporran can be as simple as one made of fur. An evening sporran is one that is much fancier—and more expensive.
I've come to believe that a sporran can express the personality of the wearer. Thompson certainly felt that 'cook cutter' sporrans were the bottom layer of sporrans. Currently my favorite sporran is made of skunk, and has brought a smile to the face of many people. Since it's fur it can be worn for semi-formal and formal times.
Last edited by Kiltman; 20th September 05 at 04:19 PM.
Reason: spelling
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20th September 05, 05:38 PM
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Glad I ain't the only one in love with skunk sporrans. Just something about it...
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20th September 05, 06:36 PM
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Bryan,
Head on over to the Thistle and Shamrock in Marina Square (Denver Tech Center) on Bellview and Ulster. They have many sporrans on hand, and can get some fairly quick.
Frank and Cheryl are great people.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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20th September 05, 07:31 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by GMan
Bryan,
Head on over to the Thistle and Shamrock in Marina Square (Denver Tech Center) on Bellview and Ulster. They have many sporrans on hand, and can get some fairly quick.
Frank and Cheryl are great people.
When they were downtown I used to drop in fairly frequently: but I don't get over to the Tech Center much at all anymore.
Bryan...I hear the new place is larger...
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21st September 05, 07:30 AM
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While I'm sure the kilt police won't call it a dress sporran, you should check out Freelander's. Mine is far nicer than my "Dress" sporran, and it actyally holds stuff to boot. http://home.c2i.net/kilted_1/public_html/main.html
Adam
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