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19th August 10, 03:08 PM
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 Originally Posted by ggibby
I was watching a video on a subject not suitable for this forum, partially because a fella in one of the scenes was wearing a romanticized version of the Great Kilt. There were some distractions, but I did manage to notice his sporran - fairly standard leather three-tassel design, but all white.
It doubt this production had a costumer building things on-site, so am intrigued where and why someone would have a 'standard' design in all white.
Thoughts? (I will PM details of the production for the curious)
White leather sporrans aren't at all odd. In the not too distant past they were worn by the Black Watch (RHR) and perhaps by other regiments.
The late Sir Fitzroy Maclean of Dunconnel used to wear a white sporran, but alas, I do not have a photograph of him wearing it. I do have this pic, though, of a white sporran with tassels:
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