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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    It takes about 2 seconds to get my cell phone out. Two rings max. If you angle the pocket towards the open apron edge it is so quick most people don't even notice you reaching under the apron.

    And I would dare a pickpocket to get my passport out of that pocket. Even if he knew where it was.

    If anyone questions you about reaching under there just show them your phone and say "See, it's my phone. and it's on vibrate. call me." That always gets a chuckle. Or a knowing smile.

    If it is no big thing to you, most people take no notice. However I have had women ask for my number just to call by bluff. So I give them my card with the number and tell them that if they call me we will have to get married.

    Light honest humor goes a long way when kilted.

    You can also tell people that that is your "Anti wind gust modesty protection system."
    So, I take it that the under apron pockets on your designs are all angled to the open apron edge?

    And, I don't think I could tell them that we'd have to get married (since I just did get married! ) , but I may tell them to let it ring a few times in case I'm a bit tied up.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    I knew there was a reason I liked you!!!!!

    What's your number?
    867-5309

    Be well,

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    Pocket?

    Please don't.

    If the sporran bothers you up front - wear it on the side...

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Pocket?

    Please don't.

    If the sporran bothers you up front - wear it on the side...
    First, thanks for the welcome in the newbie forum and thanks for the reply.

    Second, what about those of us kilt newbies that grew up with the brain stain of fanny packs on overweight old men and just aren't fans of the sporran?

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    James MacMillan is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mdeesnuts View Post
    First, thanks for the welcome in the newbie forum and thanks for the reply.

    Second, what about those of us kilt newbies that grew up with the brain stain of fanny packs on overweight old men and just aren't fans of the sporran?
    Very welcome!

    I guess it's a perception thing with me.

    Now don't flame me, but when I see a kilt with-out a sporran, it looks like a skirt. With a sporran, it looks like a kilt.

    Sure there are times around the house when I don't have a sporran on, but these are rare. I guess I'm just used to wearing a sporran. I wear my SWK nylon sporran most, for a little dressier I have a nice Kidder, and now I have one skunk and my old rabbit formal sporran for evening wear.

    The trick to sporrans, is to get one of quality as soon as you can afford it. The SWK and the Kidder were both very econical and my hand fits inside easily. Oh and don't wear it too low - just below your belt buckle is the most comfortable for me.

    again


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    I think the idea here was to give options. Pockets in a kilt give those options. If you like the look of a sporran, then, by all means, wear one. But having a pocket or two, (or six), allows me to sort my "Stuff".
    Wallet in a back pocket, Car Keys in a front pocket, Small change in another, and my Passport or cell phone in the under-apron. Then bulky items like camera or flask go in the sporran.
    This way I don't have to dig to the bottom of the sporran to find some change for coffee, and my cell phone is always easily accessible.
    I don't know about you guys but by the time I've loaded my kilt up with all the "Stuff" I carry on a daily basis but I've added about 2 pounds of "Stuff". With pockets I have distributed the weight and don't have to do dig around to find anything.
    Can you tell I LOVE the pockets in my Contemporary Kilts? To my mind if the pockets are constructed so that the lines of the kilt are not disturbed they make all the sense in the world. That's why I developed the Contemporary Style of kilt in the first place.
    Steve Ashton
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    I wear the kilt because:
    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Pocket?

    Please don't.

    If the sporran bothers you up front - wear it on the side...
    I'm finding that I slide my sporran over more and more... and sometimes I just leave it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
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