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    just make sure its comfortable!
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    I really appreciate all the comments and help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    just make sure its comfortable!
    RIGHT !!

    ALL of my sporrans are hung from a strap(s)

    It is difficult to tell where the sporran is hanging in relation to you anatomy.I wear mine so they hang about 1/2" - 1 1/2" above the "V" of my groin.( the bottom of the leather portion. Depending on the design & weight of the sporran, they rest comfortably in my pelvic girdle. ( but I am slender & as yet my belly is ok. ( probably will have to make some changes as time goes on ( @ 66 I am starting to add inches.)in that region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puffer View Post
    RIGHT !!

    ALL of my sporrans are hung from a strap(s)

    It is difficult to tell where the sporran is hanging in relation to you anatomy.I wear mine so they hang about 1/2" - 1 1/2" above the "V" of my groin.( the bottom of the leather portion. Depending on the design & weight of the sporran, they rest comfortably in my pelvic girdle. ( but I am slender & as yet my belly is ok. ( probably will have to make some changes as time goes on ( @ 66 I am starting to add inches.)in that region.

    Puffer
    When I read that, it sounded like an episode of E.R.
    Well done!

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    I tighten my sporran strap until it's comfortable to wear, i.e. not slamming against my body when I walk. I've noticed that it usually leaves 3-4 finger widths between the bottom of my belt buckle and the top of my sporran (which is exactly where I've read it should be worn). A sporran worn way low looks a bit sloppy, IMO.
    Jay
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