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3rd December 16, 12:36 PM
#11
I sort of agree with Father Bill that a sporran makes a kilt look, well, more kilt-like. But as Grizzled Ian pointed out, not too many women's skirts have big cargo pockets on the sides. I did try wearing a sporran with one of my utility kilts, but it just didn't look right in conjunction with the side pockets. I'd already removed the pockets from one of my black UT kilts to wear as sort of a makeshift dress kilt prior to making my wool ones, and added D-rings to the pockets so I could attach them to my belt with sporran hangers. So after one of the pockets on my self-made denim kilt disintegrated in the wash, I wound up removing removing the pockets from my tartan utility kilts as well. Now I wear the cargo pockets to work, as a sporran would get in the way, and reserve the sporran for evenings and weekends...but either way, both together just looks weird IMO.
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5th December 16, 08:51 AM
#12
I tend to always wear a sporran, if and when I'm wearing a pocket-less kilt, if only for the utility of such. I do think it completes the look, too.
If I am wearing a kilt with pockets (I have a few kilts from Verillas, too!), I'll occasionally wear a sporran, but not always. I find it more comfortable to wear one without, however if I could use a bit of extra pocket space that day, I might wear one. I have a black, leather, pouch sporran that I think goes ok with my Verillas kilts, for example, all of which have black aprons.
If I'm at work, though, and wearing a pocketless kilt, I'll usually take off my sporran. I have a desk job, and with the desks I usually use, I find that taking the sporran off lets me get a better, and more comfortable posture. I'll almost-always put it back on, if and when I go out, though.
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-- David L.
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5th December 16, 09:03 AM
#13
As I don't own any utility type kilts, I haven't had to cross this bridge; I'll leave that decision to those who wear them.
I will say I've seen guys who probably should have, others looked reasonably OK without.
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5th December 16, 10:23 AM
#14
I use a sporran with my tartan kilts but not with my utility kilts. IMHO, one should not have to carry a "purse" when one has ample pockets available.
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5th December 16, 12:56 PM
#15
Its all a matter of personal preference.
I would always wear a sporran with a traditional killt but I would not normally wear a sporran with a Utilikilt.
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5th December 16, 01:52 PM
#16
A sporran does the same job as pockets, so there is little sense in having both, but if you don't have either, where do you put your keys? It's not complicated.
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9th December 16, 12:08 PM
#17
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by O'Callaghan
A sporran does the same job as pockets, so there is little sense in having both, but if you don't have either, where do you put your keys? It's not complicated.
Spot On, O'Callaghan.
I will for example wear a sporran when I wear a traditional/no pockets kilt to the office, but will usually remove it (the sporran that is ) while sitting at my desk simply because it's a bit obtrusive and uncomfortable. On the other hand, I usually no longer wear a sporran with my utility/cargo pocket kilts because I realised it was unnecessary and a bit redundant. And I also don't wear a sporran while playing golf--regardless of which type of kilt I'm wearing--for either reason.
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DyerStraits
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13th December 16, 07:54 AM
#18
I want to thank everyone who has chimed in on my question. The opinions are quite varied but I have gotten a good taste of what others feel is the way to wear a utility kilt and for that I am appreciative.
Thanks everyone!
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22nd December 16, 06:34 PM
#19
Hi ! I have 3 sporrans and I wear mine alot with mine..My cell and a few little things fit nicely in them...Angie
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