Good point... I do have a leather sporran strap that I use when I'm going more casually (I have it on my Nightstalker sporran at the moment), but it would have complemented this look a bit better. I like the chain look, but being very small-waisted, I have to take up a lot of slack on any chain I use. This one hasn't caused any damage to my kilts, but I can see the possibilities. I may try taking up more of the slack on the chain and then letting the strap itself out a little more to compensate for the difference. It'll look a bit better if I do that anyway. Thanks for your suggestions! Cheers!
A couple pair of needle nose pliers and you can remove excess links in the chains. That's worked for me.
A couple pair of needle nose pliers and you can remove excess links in the chains. That's worked for me.
Ahh... well, with as many links as I'd need to remove, some wire cutters might be in order for that task. I've accepted the fact that I am a quite small kilted person when it comes to buying certain accessories.
Ahh... well, with as many links as I'd need to remove, some wire cutters might be in order for that task. I've accepted the fact that I am a quite small kilted person when it comes to buying certain accessories.
Open one link and you can disconnect a whole length of chain. Just choose a link far enough up the chain on each side. I put the buckle in the belt in the back in the last hole and I still have to take out links. I think they make the sporran chain/belts for people with XL and larger waists.
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