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15th November 08, 05:29 AM
#1
Sporran hangers
Who here uses sporran hangers?
Who likes them?
How are yours made?
Brief intro:
I am a recent (~1 year) comer to the klt scene.
I have a Utilikilt and a semi-traditional tartan in poly-viscose fabric.
I am saving my dollars for a nice wool kilt and am trying to direct any spare accessory money in the most effective way.
The standard chain sporran belts look good, but often twist funny when I twist, and they pinch my kilt when I sit sharply. When I walk, they feel like they are attached in a flimsy way.
I recently bought a set of sporran hangers to try.
The ones I got were made of very thick leather, much thicker even than my kilt belt.
They are stiff and they do not bend when I sit.
Instead, they tend to buckle around and the resulting stress causes the main snaps to pop open. Also, the thick straps tend to hang crooked.
In hopes of finding a flexible but simple sporran connector, I plan to go to a local belt-maker and have him/her make me a set of sporran hangers that will be:
1) Made of a soft flexible leather that is only about one third as thick as my current straps.
(Although the thin ones may wear out faster, I would prefer to replace them than to have them last forever, lying unused in the bottom of my drawer).
2) Sewn shut at the leather closure instead of being snapped .
The sewn-style will still be easy to put on by just sliding them onto the belt. When sewn shut though, they will never pop open during use.
For the set I already have, I will sew the leather closures shut by lacing them through holes in the snaps.
Please post any feedback about your experiences using sporran hangers.
Thanks!
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15th November 08, 05:36 AM
#2
I understand the problem... it doesn't happen TOO often, but it has happened.
I like the idea of having your local belt guy make some for you in a softer leather. One thing I'd suggest... get an extra set made up 'just in case' you lose one or it wears out quick. This way you won't have to wait and you know the leather will be cut from the same hide.
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15th November 08, 08:25 AM
#3
You only mention sporran hangers and chain belts. I'd say the majority of the members here tend to prefer leather sporran belts, about 1/2 to 3/4inch wide, either a continous belt with a single buckle or a two-piece belt with snapt that connect to the D-strap on the sporran. Check out Oconee Leather Works for examples. They also carry hangers.
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15th November 08, 09:22 AM
#4
The hangers you have can be softened significantly by treating them with mink oil and perhaps a bit of pure neatsfoot oil. Use a soft paper towel or saddle soap to remove the excess oil.
Modern tanning tends to fill the pores in the leather so it may take a week or two for the leather to absorb enough mink oil. Be very sparing with the neats foot oil or the leather may become soggy.
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15th November 08, 03:25 PM
#5
I regularly use sporran hangers from Oconee Leather. I also have a sporran strap from RKilts that I use for more dressy occasions and chain belts that never get used. Another option of different construction is offered by Stillwater Kilts.
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/Sti...orran%20Hanger
Gentleman of Substance
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15th November 08, 07:04 PM
#6
This question comes down to a matter of budget. I have a set of sporran hangers from www.stillwaterkilts.com and I love them. They are two leather loops that attach to the belt with small lengths of chain to attach the sporran to. They work really well and are inexpensive. I believe the leather sporran belt was already, but I will restate it here. They are also great and Stillwater has them as well. I use the hangers for everyday wear, and reserve my belt and chain strap for more formal dressy occasions.
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20th November 08, 10:26 AM
#7
Originally Posted by Big Mikey
I regularly use sporran hangers from Oconee Leather.
Ditto! I also have a leather sporran strap from Oconee which I actually purchased first.
I have a fairly big belly and found that using the strap was inconvenient because it tended to sag down below my belly leaving the sporran inconveniently low (both from the standpoint of accessing the sporran and because it bounced against my upper thighs).
The sporran hangers solve both problems for me. I've been losing weight and will probably eventually return to the strap, but for now the hangers are great! They also are much easier to attach and detach than the strap.
Animo non astutia
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1st December 08, 06:34 PM
#8
Oconee Leather Works Sporran Hangers
I prefer to wear a belt at my waist, even with kilts where it's not necessary. However, that leads to having 2 belts, since a belt at the wasit is too high to be the sporran strap. So I like sporran hangers. I just got a pair from Oconee Leather Works, and an extra to use as a key ring hanger. I love them already. The leather is fairly thick, but still flexible, the hardware is nice and solid. I have a pair from SWK that I don't like nearly as well. The learther is stiffer, and the hardware seems cheap.
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
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1st December 08, 07:54 PM
#9
I use them and love them! I got mine from Oconee Leather Works!
[B]Paul Murray[/B]
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1st December 08, 08:04 PM
#10
I use a combo I made of belt keepers/key chain. They work great.
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