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Thread: Sporran Sling

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    I like that one. Nice. I already ordered the Craigie and it should be here any day now. I'll let you know how it goes. Though I'll probably need to punch another hole in my belt to ratchet it down tighter to hold up the extra weight.

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    sporran pooching

    Sorry guys, I am new to all this. What is pooching? It sounds like something our four-legged friends would do. Please enlighten me. thanks- Longforgan

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    sporran pooching

    Sorry guys, I am new to all this. What is pooching? It sounds like something our four-legged friends would do. Please enlighten me. thanks- Longforgan

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    sporran pooching

    Sorry guys, I am new to all this. What is pooching? It sounds like something our four-legged friends would do. Please enlighten me. thanks- Longforgan

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    Pooching is something that happens to overweight guys wearing sporrans. The sporran chain drapes somewhat loosely over the hips and only goes through one belt loop, all the way in the back. Well the chain can get under the love handles and cause some of the kilt fabric to bulk up above the chain. This requires me to periodically adjust my kilt throughout the day to counteract the pooching effect.

    It can also push the sporran down under the belly which puts additional tension on the chain, making it pooch more, and just plain look bad.

    The sporran sling eliminates this by suspending the sporran from the front of the main belt and eliminating the chain all together.

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    Pooching is something that happens to overweight guys wearing sporrans. The sporran chain drapes somewhat loosely over the hips and only goes through one belt loop, all the way in the back. Well the chain can get under the love handles and cause some of the kilt fabric to bulk up above the chain. This requires me to periodically adjust my kilt throughout the day to counteract the pooching effect.

    It can also push the sporran down under the belly which puts additional tension on the chain, making it pooch more, and just plain look bad.

    The sporran sling eliminates this by suspending the sporran from the front of the main belt and eliminating the chain all together.

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    Pooching is something that happens to overweight guys wearing sporrans. The sporran chain drapes somewhat loosely over the hips and only goes through one belt loop, all the way in the back. Well the chain can get under the love handles and cause some of the kilt fabric to bulk up above the chain. This requires me to periodically adjust my kilt throughout the day to counteract the pooching effect.

    It can also push the sporran down under the belly which puts additional tension on the chain, making it pooch more, and just plain look bad.

    The sporran sling eliminates this by suspending the sporran from the front of the main belt and eliminating the chain all together.

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