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Accessories when wearing a kilt.
I would never be so crass as to call what I wear with some of my kilts a sporran.
However I did find that I needed something to hold 'stuff'. Often, due to my work needs, a handbag isn't practical so I came up with the following compromise as I need to carry a phone at all times, some change & ID. (I don't like the look of bum bags & don't call them 'fanny packs' in Australia, it means something else entirely!)
I bought a couple of ladies evening bags at the op-shop for $1 each, punched some holes in the side, added some webbing to some swivel clasps for the side attachments, plastic sliders and clasps to hold it together and adjust as needed (the clasps are quick release for safety) Other than $2 spent on the bags, everything else was found amongst the mess that is called 'my stash'
I need to get some heavier webbing for future projects as I think it will sit better.
It's quick, easy, cheap and I constantly look out for cheap new/old bags in various colours and styles to match other items in my wardrobe or shoe collection (that's a whole other thread... Footwear with kilts) I do however draw the line at sequins and sparkles for daytime wear.
I've also used a nurses pouch to hold 'stuff' and it works well but is a little to lightweight for my liking.
Please excuse the wool kilt (RevK) it's not finished yet. The polka dot is a denim RevK with a shaped waistband at the back to stop the horrid 'back rise' which just looks plain tacky.
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Have you also looked into server pouches? You know the kind that servers wear? I found this one in a quick google search. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1131915..._listing-other.
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Ooohh,
That's nice! A bit pricey but I think I could make something like that.
I have to make a cover for a Longbow this week so I might grab a bit of extra canvas and attempt it.
Thanks for the link
LG
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I found a denim handbag which had a totally superfluous bow, and the strap attached by rings so that part did not require alteration for wearing at the waist - it became

using the material from the bow to make the front pocket and button closure.
I opened up the lining along the original closing seam so as to be able to hand sew the front pocket, it has a zipped top and sections inside and can carry the essentials. I wear it on my left hip, being left handed.
I had similar bags during my hippy days and they are handy for when I am to be on stage playing my guitar as I can fit in the small purse which holds picks, plectrum and capo.
I also wear reverse Kingussie style kilts. They are the best style for riding a bicycle.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
-- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.
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16th June 15, 08:51 AM
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Lady Grey, HI ! I wear sporrans with mine all the time.. its a good place for my phone..If I can put a few other very small things that I may need in it, if not than I bring a purse if need be too.. I do put pins on the kilts..I wear Dr Martens boots very comfortable with thigh high socks I cuff down an inch past below my knee or clogs ( Dansko) IF need be my crocs that look like Mary Jane shoe (husband hates them lol but are comfortable.. Angie
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16th June 15, 01:14 PM
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Hi Angela
Yep I'm a Doc Martens wearer as well. I've also got some great ox blood red cowboy boots that I wear a lot. It's too cold for just socks here at the moment so I wear leggings, socks & boots. I'm looking forward to spring and summer and wearing some DM shoes that I have with kilts.
Are your sporrans those made for men's kilts?
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16th June 15, 04:58 PM
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Lady Grey, Hi ! Definitely Doc Martens are very comfortable.. I have a few pairs.. Its summer here. So the boots are put away..wearing my Dansko clogs which are very comfortable too. I wear thigh high socks ( folded down below knees), fleese stockings, and tights in cold weather.. I have a Red Rabbit fur Sporran w 5 fuz things hanging from it. My light Pink Rabbit fur Sporran has 3 fuz things hanging from it.My Black Rabbit fur Sporran has 3 fuz things too.. I do not know if they are for men or females ..when I got them nothing was said .. Angie
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16th June 15, 06:24 PM
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Today's doc martens & revk denim kilt
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