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23rd February 12, 08:46 PM
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23rd February 12, 08:56 PM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Is there a buckle for adjustment behind the sporran or do you simply have it made to the length that works for you?
A stranger in my native land.
Kilty as charged.
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23rd February 12, 08:58 PM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Yes there is a adjustable buckle behind the sporran.
Let YOUR utterance be always with graciousness, seasoned with salt, so as to know how you ought to give an answer to each one.
Colossians 4:6
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23rd February 12, 09:06 PM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
I like the design. I would think this would be nice to wear even by someone who isn't a gentleman of substance. No more worry of stuffing the sporran strap buckle under your belt. Pretty neat. I like it.
A stranger in my native land.
Kilty as charged.
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23rd February 12, 09:12 PM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
I like the design. Simple. Looks like a "normal" strap. And easily adjustable. Well done.
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24th February 12, 12:38 AM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Originally Posted by Aspiringloser
I like the design. I would think this would be nice to wear even by someone who isn't a gentleman of substance. No more worry of stuffing the sporran strap buckle under your belt. Pretty neat. I like it.
Ditto -- it looks good!!
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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24th February 12, 02:07 AM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
I like it also as one who is now built for comfort and not speed!
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24th February 12, 03:40 AM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Originally Posted by Aspiringloser
I like the design. I would think this would be nice to wear even by someone who isn't a gentleman of substance. No more worry of stuffing the sporran strap buckle under your belt. Pretty neat. I like it.
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Originally Posted by Pleater
Weeelll - once I was walking along the row of shops near us and passed a young couple, she was wearing a narrow strip of denim for a skirt and a couple of handkerchieves worth of fabric for a blouse and it was losing the fight to stay closed - I was almost out of earshot when he enquired 'why doesn't your skirt move like that?' Anne the Pleater
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24th February 12, 04:59 AM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Originally Posted by Aspiringloser
No more worry of stuffing the sporran strap buckle under your belt.
This is why I like kilt wearing - the innovation and free thinking! I think that this is a good addition to our accessories.
I gave up wearing chains almost at the start and went over to sporran straps. All the advantages of being able to slide the sporran out of the way at a moments notice.
I wear mine slightly differently. The buckle is on my right hip front. So no bulges in the small of my back. Of course, the important things are comfort and ease of use what doesn't work for one will be ideal for another.
Regards
Chas
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24th February 12, 05:13 AM
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Re: The sporran strap issue.
Many standard kilt belts come with a pair of moveable leather loops meant (I believe) to be positioned to either side of the buckle, although they perform little function there other than cosmetic. If you instead position those loops out over your hips further or even at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions then run your kilt strap/chain through those two loops it will re direct the hang angle of the front section of the strap/chain allowing it to hang more to the front above a GOS's gut rather than under it, kind of half way between a regular strap/chain and sporran hangers. This seems to work particulalry well with chains, not as well with straps which tend to get twisted sideways in the loop where their course changes angle more sharply. Functions similarly to your perforated belt concept but is more adjustable on the fly, and does not require the perforated belt and riveted look, one which does not particularly appeal to me personally, especially in a dressier situation.
But different strokes for different folks, and there are more than one way to skin a ...... well, don't wish to get in trouble with the PETA folks here, so you know what I mean.
Last edited by ForresterModern; 24th February 12 at 05:15 AM.
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