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    as long as you're not going for a very extreme appearance you should be safe buying brown and black accessories so that when your kilt arrives you are ready to strap it on and head out.

    I recommend the Buzz Kidder sporrans as a first unless you want to go ahead and invest in a Freelander.

    Unless you want to go for the formal kilt belt and buckle you can get by with a 1-3/4" belt available at most clothing stores for half the price.

    Check out Hamilton dry goods for inexpensive but quality kilt socks.

    Everything else is above and beyond the "minimum recommended"

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    Many people are of the opinion that all the leather (belt, sporran, shoes or boots) should match, top to bottom - i.e. all black, all brown - so either pick a theme, or get a full set of both. ...or set your own style.

    Doesn't really matter much, 'cause eventually you're going to have two or more full sets anyway.

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    Thanks guys :mrgreen:

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    I think a lot of us likely filled the gap between the kilt order and arrival by buying accessories.
    If you know what the tartan looks like, try and ask wahat colour hose to get and match all your leathers (black or brown) for the sporran, belt, shoes, etc.

    What kilt did you end up going with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    I think a lot of us likely filled the gap between the kilt order and arrival by buying accessories.
    If you know what the tartan looks like, try and ask wahat colour hose to get and match all your leathers (black or brown) for the sporran, belt, shoes, etc.

    What kilt did you end up going with?

    a 4 yard Paisley District Tartan from matt newsome

    I think i am going to start out getting most of the leather i need

    now, do i want black or brown? :confused:



    edit: to say i love this site

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    I prefer brown. But that can also depend on what you want the kilt for. Daywear or evening wear. Black seems to be standard for evening wear. Brown tends to be a daywear thing....generally speaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by setboy
    a 4 yard Paisley District Tartan from matt newsome

    I think i am going to start out getting most of the leather i need

    now, do i want black or brown? :confused:



    edit: to say i love this site

    Nice looking tartan. I think black may work better with the tartan (personal choice), but a darker brown (shoes, belt, sporran) may really good too. Check out the top sporran to see what I mean by darker brown http://home.c2i.net/kilted_1/public_...reelander.html

    Of course you could also decide base don how you want to wear the kilt. I find that black has a bit more of a formal feel to it. That's not to say that broown can't be used, I just find the black a bit dressier even casually.

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    buy a' yur accessories the noo... if it turns oot they dinnae match...

    ya get tae buy a hale new set!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    buy a' yur accessories the noo... if it turns oot they dinnae match...

    ya get tae buy a hale new set!!!


    And buy a new kilt to match

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    Black is more common, but it depends on the color of the shoes you are wearing. Match the leathers to the shoes. If you are wearing sneakers or such, then it doesn't matter.

    Just try to avoid wearing black belt brown sporran and reddish-leather shoes!!! I'm sure hamish would fly over just to educate you personally on the evils of such a mis-match!

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