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    Thanks graywolf, great kilt those folks at USA Kilts made for me. Mac made it.

    Frank
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    Frank: Nice-looking kilt and accoutrements. I'm glad that you finally got it. Enjoy wearing it.

    As you have probably read a number of times, you might think about getting a black leather belt for your sporran and save the chain for "formal" occasions. Or, some would say "toss it".

    I love that AC tartan. I'd get one myself, but I already have a blue-green kilt.

    John
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Here I was just gonna get better chain John. Why toss it? Chain isn't appropriate for casual wear? This stuff is all new to me!

    Thanks,

    Frank
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    Quote Originally Posted by frank_a View Post
    Here I was just gonna get better chain John. Why toss it? Chain isn't appropriate for casual wear? This stuff is all new to me!
    Frank: Some folks, and I am one of them, use a chain for formal wear and a leather sporran belt/strap for casual wear.

    The knock on chains is that over time they will rub permanent, unsightly abrasions into the material of the kilt, especially if the chain is a cheaper one with a rougher surface. Other folks obviate that problem by "tossing" their chain belt and using a leather one for all occasions. Other folks think that chains are a requisite accessory at formal occasions.

    There is nothing wrong with replacing your existing chain with a higher-quality, smoother-surfaced one and using it all the time, except that you will then have to listen to folks repeat the "explanation" I just treated you to.

    John
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank_a View Post
    For 70 bucks, they should jump out of my dresser and put themselves on my feet! I couldn't imagine spending that kind of money on kilt hose. I need to learn how to knit!

    Frank
    That's what I'm thinking also.
    "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.' Benjamin Franklin

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