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    I’ve been known to wear both, and even at the same time, but I wear a Fanny Pack off to the side (hip).
    I can't play guitar with a sporran (or belt buckle) in front.

    Photobucket is down at the moment, but see the large leather Fanny Packs at: http://www.nstarleather.com/optimizer/product/617.html

    Although horizontal, it has about the same carrying capacity as a Nightstalker sporran.
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    Fanny Pac....you can have them..........enuff said on my part

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    Another one of those words that demonstrates the Shavian observation that Britain and the USA are two nations separated by a common language!
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
    (Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]

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    I've seen a couple of guys wearing kilts with whatever-packs (don't want to offend anyone), and, frankly, they looked OK to me. In fact, I loaned a kilt to my daughter's boyfriend one time, and all I had to offer was a small whatever-pack, and he looked fine. In fact, it didn't look much different.

    Having said that, a problem with the pack as opposed to the sporran is that it won't fall down between the knees for purposes of modesty when one sits. Standing they're fine, but I don't care to end up like the guy next to the queen in that famous photo. (the curious can look here: http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...s_soldiers.htm.

    I've also seen the packs and sporrans worn to the side (as they often were in auld lang syne), and they don't look too bad either. I only do that if I dance with a lady or play a guitar.

    Bottom line, it is traditional to wear a sporran in the front these days, and, if you do, no one will pay the least attention. If dressed casually, a ***-pack probably won't be noticed if worn in front or a bit to the side, and it is practical.

    I like sporrans, and now that I have several, that's what I prefer. I don't wear whatever-packs, but I'm sure they look good on you. (Think Rodney Dangerfield.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    I've seen a couple of guys wearing kilts with whatever-packs (don't want to offend anyone), and, frankly, they looked OK to me. . . .
    Bottom line, it is traditional to wear a sporran in the front these days, and, if you do, no one will pay the least attention. If dressed casually, a ***-pack probably won't be noticed if worn in front or a bit to the side, and it is practical.

    I like sporrans, and now that I have several, that's what I prefer. I don't wear whatever-packs, but I'm sure they look good on you. (Think Rodney Dangerfield.)
    Thank you, Jim, and I'll ignore the Rodney Dangerfield comment. I have one sporran and two ***-packs, and I very much prefer the ***-packs because they are far more convenient and less expensive and I can wear them with pants when I'm doing something that would get a kilt intolerably dirty. I wear my ***-packs in front because that makes them more convenient for me than for a thief, and their having four compartments vice just one spares me the aggravation of whatever I want always being at the very bottom, as if in a duffel bag. But on traditionally dressy occasions, such as a dinner party or serving at church, I wear the sporran because that is what its expected.

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    I wear both, depending on what I'm doing at the moment.

    Clan Lamont!

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    I can't say I am a fan of fanny packs, except the larger ones that are actually made for hiking. If I really felt I needed one I get a Nightstalker instead.

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