for what it's worth, part of my upbringing was that the belt was what separated the men's kilt from the women's. Daughter caught me yesterday without a belt and pointed out the inappropriateness. Where does she get that from?

Note that the army style kilt has a really high waist. A belt helps split the visual.

I usually wear an army surplus web belt. The colours match and it doesn't draw attention to itself. My clip on knife is worn inside the belt.

Grand-dad said the sporran should be low enough to help modesty when sitting. I don't like the belt strap hanger things, that's me. Quite a lot of sporrans I see are positioned too high.