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1st January 10, 11:19 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
And what pray tell is wrong or even over the top about a Skunk Sporran? Perhaps we should continue this over PM please send me a message I'd love to hear what this comment of yours means.
Gentlemen, Gentlemen, one man's ceiling is another's floor. I find often that even while I am what we would call informally dressed, I am the best dressed at almost any event. My decorum has significantly risen as I have read, watched and learned much on this forum.
I mean really

Is this really not over the top? Just exactly where would one really wear this? I mean I love the look, and might even find a Doublet should the occasion arise, but I would expect this would be a once in a life time event.
Nothing wrong with a skunk sporran, or a bobcat, badger or aardvark for that matter, however my simple rabbit one causes so much commotion I would shudder to think what would happen perchance with a skunk one.
I suppose a lot depends on the area you live in. Here in the great southwest, few very few wear a kilt on an everyday basis. When I do, I am definitely one that is over the top, regardless of how formally I am dressed. Heck, I can be over the top in an Irish Saffron, cable knit sweater and a night stalker sporran! And way over the top should it be summer and I couple the saffron with a Hawaiian Tommy Bahama and like colored Crocs.
You say "Over the Top" like it's a bad thing
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