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  1. #1
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    Help with Clan MacKenzie acessories

    I have only a few posts.
    I have an Ancient colors MacKenzie Tartan kilt I had made for my 13th century style wedding (24years ago).
    I have cream colored stockings from Dixie Gun works, the River boatmans shirt with laces, and my sporrans are reworked old purses. The sporrans are also my SCA belt pouches.
    My bonnet is a modified Spanish Tanker beret.
    I have a few wide belts I use in both brown and black.
    Are sporran straps really needed? or are hangers OK?
    Thanks for the advice..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Eoin View Post
    I have only a few posts.
    I have an Ancient colors MacKenzie Tartan kilt I had made for my 13th century style wedding (24years ago).
    I have cream colored stockings from Dixie Gun works, the River boatmans shirt with laces, and my sporrans are reworked old purses. The sporrans are also my SCA belt pouches.
    My bonnet is a modified Spanish Tanker beret.
    I have a few wide belts I use in both brown and black.
    Are sporran straps really needed? or are hangers OK?
    Thanks for the advice..
    Looks like no one can help, nor can I, sorry...

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    It would be really helpful to see a picture. Much easier to assess. I, personally, use sporran hangers instead of a sporran belt.
    Animo non astutia

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