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17th August 06, 08:54 AM
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balck and brown freelander sporran, black belt and brown shoes?
I'm ordering a freelander in the next day or so, and want the opinion of the forums if a black and brown two-tone freelander would enable the wearing of dark brown boots and a black belt? I'd rather not offend Hamish with mismatched leathers!!!
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17th August 06, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Kilted KT
I'm ordering a freelander in the next day or so, and want the opinion of the forums if a black and brown two-tone freelander would enable the wearing of dark brown boots and a black belt? I'd rather not offend Hamish with mismatched leathers!!!
You don't have to consider me, KT, when you are putting an 'ensemble' together (but I am flattered that you might - even if you are not being serious!).
I think, under the circumstances, that I'd best reserve my judgement until I see the full effect in a photo! Don't you?
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17th August 06, 09:41 AM
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To confuse things even more... We do a very nice light brown too...Two tone brown..........That gets me thinking. ..We have black ready for shipping (Oop'S far to large a hint )
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17th August 06, 12:17 PM
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considering the boots I am looking at ( too hard to find a quality hiking boot in black), this is the boot I am comparing too.
http://www.asolo.com/content.asp?L=3&idMen=326
it is a chestnut color. Hopefully will match up nicely with the dark brown and black freelander.
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17th August 06, 06:43 PM
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Maybe its just the pic, but that looks pretty black to me. I think the value of the black/chestnut sporran is to let you wear either brown or black leathers, but not necessarily mix them.
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18th August 06, 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
To confuse things even more... We do a very nice light brown too...Two tone brown..........That gets me thinking. ..We have black ready for shipping (Oop'S far to large a hint )
I love temptations, and frequently give in to them - I saw & bought in black!!
Yihaa, another Freelander on its way
Last edited by porrick; 18th August 06 at 05:16 AM.
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18th August 06, 05:15 AM
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Congrats!
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18th August 06, 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Kilted KT
I'm ordering a freelander in the next day or so, and want the opinion of the forums if a black and brown two-tone freelander would enable the wearing of dark brown boots and a black belt? I'd rather not offend Hamish with mismatched leathers!!!
The 'shoes matching belt' seems to be a bit of an iron rule in sartorial circles
But as Kilted KT points out, some types of shoe are difficult to get in certain colours. I reckon if I came home wearing polished black brogues, and then slipped on brown walking boots for an evening stroll, I wouldn't dream of going to the trouble of changing belts too.
Do have a look at those dark brown tool belts though: 3" wide, lovely supple thick saddle leather, and usually cheaper than even a cheap kilt belt. I prefer it to my el cheapo 'piper's belt'.
Looking forward to your pics!
M.
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18th August 06, 07:41 PM
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I love my two tone Freelander and will post pics of it going with both brown and black. I think that Belt and Shoes MUST match always. But that sporran belt can differ with the right accessories.
Cheers
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18th August 06, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Moose McLennan
.... if I came home wearing polished black brogues, and then slipped on brown walking boots for an evening stroll, I wouldn't dream of going to the trouble of changing belts too...
And I wouldn't dream of not going to the trouble of changing belts.
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