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19th March 08, 05:08 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Chase
I understand that the sporran completes the look and has as much history as the kilt itself, I'm just saying it bothers me and I don't know why?
Maybe you think a particular sporran looks like a lady's purse? As someone else said, there are a lot of styles out there, and plenty of them look manly to me. If you want to wear a sporran and have it feel comfortable, find one you *really* like and I'll bet your apprehension will disappear.
I've got a pair of Freelanders and a Ferguson Britt Glengyle Beaver sporran from the The Scottish Tartans Museum. I think they're both unique and they are certainly well-loved!
(I wrote this right after you posed the question quoted above, but couldn't post it until now. Just look at all the people that want you to be just like them and wear a sporran! It really is safer if we all agree to wear sporrans. )
Abax
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