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27th August 06, 05:08 PM
#1
Info. on sporran wearing
Hey guys,
Well I got my first kilt awhile ago and I finally found a sporran on e-bay that was a great deal. I got a black sporran and belt and a kilt pin for 45 bucks. Now it is just a casual sporran and I plan on getting another one later that is more formal and more detailed. My question is, after putting everything on
how low do you usually wear your sporran? I have seen guys wearing them really high and others very low. I guess that must be all up too the wearer.
Mike
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27th August 06, 05:22 PM
#2
Welcome Mike. Basically, you want the sporran out of the way; i.e., not limiting your movement. If it's bothering you, it's probably too low (most people where the sporran too low, rather than too hight). The basic rule of thumb is that the top of the sporran in worn 4 finger widths below the bottom of your belt. You may also want to check out the pics section to see some examples. I hope that helps.
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27th August 06, 05:27 PM
#3
My rule if thumb is...
Low enough that it doesn't rub against the belt buckle
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High enough that it doesn't interfere with walking.
Sporrans come in numerous shapes and sizes. An exact dimensional location isn't possible. I tend to judge subjectively from what I don't like.
Don't know if that helps.
blu
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27th August 06, 05:30 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
My rule if thumb is...
Low enough that it doesn't rub against the belt buckle
and
High enough that it doesn't interfere with walking.
blu
Same here. I wear it just low enough so it doesn't rub against the buckle when I am standing. Any lower and it becomes a pain to walk with.
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27th August 06, 06:03 PM
#5
For whatever reason, the rule of thumb that has formed itself in my brain is that "It is not a figleaf," meaning not too low as to be mistaken for one.
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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27th August 06, 06:10 PM
#6
I like the sporran slings apposed to the full sporran belts. I dont know if anyone in here is a fan of them. To me though, they seem more comfortible. I dont have a very good sporran belt though, maybe thats the problem
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27th August 06, 06:13 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by keepoffgrass
I like the sporran slings apposed to the full sporran belts. I dont know if anyone in here is a fan of them. To me though, they seem more comfortible. I dont have a very good sporran belt though, maybe thats the problem
Cavscout makes great sporran straps. I don't even wear chains anymore since I got the strap from him.
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27th August 06, 09:21 PM
#8
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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27th August 06, 09:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
Cavscout makes great sporran straps. I don't even wear chains anymore since I got the strap from him.
Welcome to the forum. I am eagerly awaiting a chestnut kilt belt, matching sporran straps, and black straps from cavscout. Now I just need a chestnut sporran.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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28th August 06, 07:35 AM
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As a general rule (and adjust it to suit your own comfort and convenience) the top of the sporran should be about "one and a half hands plus a bit" from the top of the kilt [that works out to basically one hand below the belt buckle, if you're wearing a belt, that is].
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