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    Formal Sporran Options that Don't Use Fur

    Hi all,

    I have been looking through Thompson's So You're Going To Wear The Kilt lately and thinking about jazzing up my kilt wardrobe a bit. It seems that all the formal sporrans include fur of one kind or another, and I personally don't care for fur on my clothing.

    Are there any formal sporran options that don't include fur? Would a nice black leather with silver trim/closures be okay? Or am I pretty much going to have to bite the bullet and get a fur one?

    Jamie

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    To my understanding, fur is not a requirement for formal ocassions though it is more common.

    As long as it has the silver cantle and probably silver tassel chains it will still look very formal.

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    There are leather dress sporrans with silver cantles and other silver "bits" on them. I was actually thinking about one for my formal wardrobe.

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    Look Here at this one. It is listed as semi dress but I think it would look fine.
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    I do have a black rabbit fur sporran for when I want to go the whole formal route. However, I also have a sporran I got from Celtic Croft that I think would make a good non-fur formal sporran (the colored circle of leather is red on mine).

    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Just my opinion. but I feel that if it is a nice sporran it can be worn to any event. I realize that some traditionalists will dissagree, and yes fur and silver do look fancier, but I still wear my Freelander sporran 95% of the time (to the point that I have sold all of my others except for 1). Why, because it is extremely well made and looks great and frankly makes my semi formal sporran look like junk.

    I have thought about getting a real formal sporran, but when it is something that I would only wear 1-2 times a year (and then the only person at the event that would know it was "wrong" would be me most of the time), I see no real need to go whole hog, so to speak.

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    I still think that there's a market for "sporran falsies"...add on panels of fur or whatever that would make your familiar ol' best friend sporran look like a fancy dress sporran. I mean...if you're going to dress up, why not your sporran?

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    I think a leather dress sporran with a chrome cantle would look good with formal and semi-formal attire. I am going to buy one in the near future.

    Here are some nice ones:
    http://scottishkilts.net/store/leath...s_sporran.html

    Celtic Croft sells an economy version for $45:
    http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/Highlan...s_economy.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by billmcc
    I think a leather dress sporran with a chrome cantle would look good with formal and semi-formal attire. I am going to buy one in the near future.

    Here are some nice ones:
    http://scottishkilts.net/store/leath...s_sporran.html

    Celtic Croft sells an economy version for $45:
    http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com/Highlan...s_economy.html
    I have one of the Celtic Croft ones (slightly different cantle design) for the price and how often you need a dress sporran you just can't go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfellrath
    Are there any formal sporran options that don't include fur? Would a nice black leather with silver trim/closures be okay? Or am I pretty much going to have to bite the bullet and get a fur one?

    Jamie
    Jamie,

    It's unclear from your post whether you don't want fur because you don't like it (the feel?) or because you have (philosophical/moral) objections to fur products. If it is the latter, there are some sporrans sold quite cheaply which have "fake" fur. I bought one. The fur is synthetic, the back of the sporran is leather. It does look rather nice (I wore it for a wedding recently). In fact, when it arrived I thought it was rabbit, until you look at the back of the "fur" and see the material. Can't beat the price. I think there was another thread on this a few months ago. The eBay picture is not quite what arrived, less "woolly" looking and more like rabbit type fur.
    Fake fur sporran
    Andy in Ithaca, NY
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