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9th February 08, 12:07 AM
#1
Furr sporran = full-dress sporran ?
Hi all !
Just the other day, I happened to open a box... and there it was. My auntie's mink bonnet ! I immediately thaught it was the sings of time : This should be transformed into a nice, awesome evening sporran.
But then this existential question came to me: what "makes" an evening full dress sporran ? Is it the cantle ?
Thank you for your advice and counsel.
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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9th February 08, 12:24 AM
#2
Look at L&M 's offerings to give you an idea. I have the beaver but because i love the feel I'l wear it anytime. To me the cantle is what makes it "formal". You could get a formal leather sporran an cover the front with mink. Ebay occasionally has just the cantles.
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9th February 08, 02:29 AM
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9th February 08, 05:14 AM
#4
It is really a combination of things. I'll post a few pics for clarification. All of these can be purchased through the Scottish Tartans Museum gift shop:
http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/sporran.html
First, here is an example of a fairly typical "day" sporran:
All leather, no fur. Leather flap for a closure.
Now, here is an example of a fairly typical "evening" or formal sporran:
Fur body (in this case white), round metal cantle.
Is it the fur or the metal cantle that makes it formal? Well, here is a sporran with a round metal cantle, and a leather body:
I would class this as semi-formal. No, it's not as formal as the white fur one pictured above, but it is by no means casual. I would feel comfortable wearing this with a black Argyle jacket and long neck tie. I'd also say it would go well with a Prince Charlie and bow tie if one were looking for a non-fur sporran option.
Does it work as well the other way 'round? In other words, what about a fur sporran with a plain leather flap closure, like this one:
http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/DSCF1130_038.jpg
I don't think this works as a formal sporran. Leaving aside the fact that the use of brown leather makes it more suited for casual, I think even if we imagined this style with white fur and black leather, it still would not be as formal as the non-fur, metal cantle variety pictured above.
So it would seem to be the metal cantle that is most key in defining a "formal" vs. "casual" sporran. But that's really not a cut and dry rule. What would you say to a sporran like this?
It's fur. And it has a leather cantle. But the cantle is a round one, in the same shape and style as the metal formal cantles; itis not a simple flap. I'd say this one would work perfectly well for formal wear, even black tie. But because of the lack of metal shinies ("bling") I think one could also get by with wearing it with a more dress-casual look.
And what about this:
Full mask sporrans can be worn either as formal or casual wear (again, when I say casual, I mean dress-casual day wear, not ultra-casual sandals and t-shirt mode).
And what about this:
This is the Duin uassal from the Ferguson Britt line, in black leather. I call this one the "only sporran you ever have to own." I say that not only because the construction on it will last a lifetime, but because I think this is equally suited to be both a very nice daywear sporran (because it has no fur, and no metal), but also a nice understated evening sporran (because of the style of the sporran cantle and body, the elegence of the look, the quality black leather, and quality construction). Perfect!
So what defines a formal sporran v. a casual sporran? It's a number of things in combination, really, and there are many styles of sporran that can readily be pressed into double duty if needs be. Thus concludes this photo essay!
~M
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9th February 08, 07:43 AM
#5
Thanks Matt, excellent review of the subject!
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10th February 08, 09:04 PM
#6
Yes Thank You Matt. So Many Choices. Great Overview!
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10th February 08, 10:44 PM
#7
Excellent Matt, that was really brilliant. Thanks to you all we are becoming experts.
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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11th February 08, 07:09 AM
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Matt, I also think you did a very good job in explaining where each type would fit in. I do have one question. What about the style similer to the day sporran but with a fur front? Would you classify that as casual evening or ???
Thanks.
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11th February 08, 09:45 AM
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Matt,
I've browsed your store many times, and can't believe I've never seen the Ferguson Britt sporrans. The one's with the leather cantles are spectacular, I especially like the one you've pictured and the natural beaver. Wow! As Turpin's brother I may have to be very sneaky about ordering one. I'm starting to plot (and jones).
Animo non astutia
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11th February 08, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by McFarkus
Matt,
I've browsed your store many times, and can't believe I've never seen the Ferguson Britt sporrans. The one's with the leather cantles are spectacular, I especially like the one you've pictured and the natural beaver. Wow! As Turpin's brother I may have to be very sneaky about ordering one. I'm starting to plot (and jones).
You can plot, but you can't hide, Mr. McFarkus. You'll never beat the price I gave you, though.
I want one of those too! So beautiful!
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