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    For those times when you need a little extra support for your sporran strap may I suggest that you sew two loops into the inside of the outer apron spaced about 12" apart.

    When you don't wear a belt you can flip these loops out and run the sporran strap through them.

    Benning Boy, you saw my kilts with the beltloops at the apron edges. This would give you a very similar way to keep the sporran strap above your belly.

    You can make these loops just like the small hanging loops you find on some kilts. I would only suggest that you use something a little more robust like paracord.

    When not in use, these loops flip back inside the kilt and would be invisible. When in use, they would mostly be covered by the vest.

    Alternately, and only if you have some matching fabric, you could add two beltloops to the front apron. However these would show anytime you are not wearing a jacket.
    Steve Ashton
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    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    As a slightly simpler alternative:

    1. Run the sporran strap / sporran chain around your waist and let it hang in front, underlining your belly.

    2. Grab the sporran chain / strap at your sides and lift it up and let it rest on the TOP of the 2 waist buckles (one on the left and one on the right).

    3. Allow the chain / strap to 'hang' from that point to the front of the kilt.

    4. Adjust the tightness to let it hang lower or higher.

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    I picked up a couple of holster clips, pictured below, and stitched some black leather belt loops to them. Although I like the solutions posed by both Steve and Rocky.

    holster clip.jpg

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