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28th September 07, 01:10 PM
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Beaver or Acrylabeast
Firstly, I'm looking for a semi-formal sporran and suddenly I thought a fuzzy one. It would be very seldom that I'd do anything close to formal, my kilted outing usually involve kilt night at a pub. Are these furry sporrans just too much?
Lesser Acrylabeast on the left, Beaver on the right.
 
I have always maintained that I'd never wear the hide of an animal I do not eat, hence why I never wore a Doeskin jacket during my Gordon Lightfoot years. Fortunately with the above two I can have a fuzzy sporran and still preach my oh-so moral self-righteousness. To boot the L&H beaver sporran is ever so Canadian with the guilded maple leaves on the cantle and well it's our national animal so let's strap it around our mid-section. And well having a beaver pelt there just opens up a whole new slew of conversation starters that a rubber chicken just can't produce.
So, too dressy for oot and aboot? If not Acrylabeast or Beaver?
Thanks all.
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