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29th August 07, 05:28 AM
#20
Originally Posted by mdeesnuts
First, thanks for the welcome in the newbie forum and thanks for the reply.
Second, what about those of us kilt newbies that grew up with the brain stain of fanny packs on overweight old men and just aren't fans of the sporran?
Very welcome!
I guess it's a perception thing with me.
Now don't flame me, but when I see a kilt with-out a sporran, it looks like a skirt. With a sporran, it looks like a kilt.
Sure there are times around the house when I don't have a sporran on, but these are rare. I guess I'm just used to wearing a sporran. I wear my SWK nylon sporran most, for a little dressier I have a nice Kidder, and now I have one skunk and my old rabbit formal sporran for evening wear.
The trick to sporrans, is to get one of quality as soon as you can afford it. The SWK and the Kidder were both very econical and my hand fits inside easily. Oh and don't wear it too low - just below your belt buckle is the most comfortable for me.
again
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