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    This is the best example yet,I think this chap looks very nice,very casual and very masculine. Notice the yellow boots with black sporran.3124eba2a59bb0c7a2ef0a20091311b6.jpgOpinions please.

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    Plain brown sporrans like this often appear on ebay:



    https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...ORRAN&_sacat=0
    Last edited by Bruce Scott; 22nd December 17 at 08:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Scott View Post
    Plain brown sporrans like this often appear on ebay:



    https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...ORRAN&_sacat=0
    Thank you thank you!
    I have been looking at one almost identical to that at the Scottish Tartan museum website.I could just find another belt or dye the one that I have a darker brown and it would look great!
    I believe that's what I will do.Thank you!

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    If I had only ordered this belt instead,I believe it would have complemented the military sporran nicely.2belnatoak.jpeg

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    Quote Originally Posted by tokareva View Post
    Thank you thank you!
    I have been looking at one almost identical to that at the Scottish Tartan museum website.I could just find another belt or dye the one that I have a darker brown and it would look great!
    I believe that's what I will do.Thank you!
    A belt like this may work for you. It's a dark brown, perhaps not quite as dark as that sporran but close. It's very close to the colour of my shoes.

    IMG_0721.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by tokareva View Post
    I wanted all brown accessories, but nice brown sporrans seem very hard to find, so I just got one of the cheap ones from Pakistan, and brown belts are even harder to find.
    First I'll point out that in traditional Highland Dress there has never been an emphasis on getting the various leather articles to be matching leather. The idea is foreign to Highland Dress, I think I'm safe in saying.

    Even back in 17th century and 18th century portraits you can see brown sporrans and black shoes and black belts.

    In the traditional Highland Dress that developed in the early 20th century "day" sporrans were brown leather, usually pigskin or deerskin, while shoes were nearly always black.

    I can honestly say that when I started wearing Highland Dress in the 1970s the combination of brown sporran and black belt and shoes was the only one I saw people wearing.

    In the army too, brown leather sporran with black belt and shoes.

    About hard to find, that surprises me. Leather day sporrans are widely available in brown, as are civilian-style belts. It's very common to see them in cowhide that's coloured and textured to resemble the traditional pigskin.

    Yes I would avoid Pakistani sporrans in general.

    First, a look back into the early 20th century when all the "day" sporrans offered were brown (in the same catalogues all the belts and shoes offered were black)



    Here's a selection of classic sporran styles offered throughout the 1950s and up to today by traditional sporran makers



    and to bring it up to now, a current selection of brown "day" sporrans by L&M Highland Outfitters, a great maker of traditional sporrans

    https://www.landmhighland.ca/product...brown-leather/

    And you can get brown belts that exactly match the leather of your sporran, if you choose to do that

    https://www.landmhighland.ca/products-page/waist-belts/

    Here's my brown sporran and belt. The sporran is a 1953 MOD "Culloden" brass cantle on a new body done in 18th century style by XMarks member Artificer. The belt is home-made using an 18th century style buckle I bought in West Virginia in the 1970s.



    Wearing the brown sporran with black shoes

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    I really would not loose to much sleep about matching leather this and that.If you want to look at some good plain, simple, well built leather sporrans and belts that come in black and various shades of brown, then I have no hesitation of recommending that you google: McRostie Ltd. of Glasgow, Scotland. Expensive yes, but definitely the best.
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    A couple of points:

    1. As noted above, mixing black and brown leather is quite typical in Highland dress. Not really the issue many might imagine it to be.

    2. Since your boots are well away from the sporran or belt, separated by your legs, hose, and colorful tartan, it is not so important that they all be precisely the same shade of brown.

    3.The yellowish work boots should work fine for casual wear, as will the brown. Black boots would be OK, too. They can be found in work, hiking, riding, and combat models, not just in the high-heel fashion style in one of the above posts. For casual kilt wear, I usually wear brown hiking boots. My kilt belt is black and no one has ever even commented on it being different than my boots. You definitely don't need a yellow belt.

    4. I have a Rob Roy style sporran which has a black front and brown gussets on the sides. It will look fine with any leather belt or other accessories. You may consider finding a similar "compromise" model if you are concerned about matching. A tooled leather belt will also have more than one shade of brown, which may make it more flexible for your use.

    5. A great source for affordable and durable brown belts is the tool belt section of your local Home Depot or hardware store.

    I hope this helps. Basically, wear what you like with the boots you like. For casual wear it is all OK. For formal wear, you will likely want a jacket, vest, and no belt, with a furry sporran. So that would be a completely different discussion and set of items.

    Andrew

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    I realize I may come off rather kilt koppy here, but it’s not hard to match if you don’t try and force Scottish culture and urban hip hop together

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luke MacGillie View Post
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    I realize I may come off rather kilt koppy here, but it’s not hard to match if you don’t try and force Scottish culture and urban hip hop together
    Good point,unfortunately just not casual enough for me.Also I live in a rural environment and usually need more traction and water resistance.

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