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    Hiding/wearing devices?

    Here is a question I came up with today. I'm enjoy my first day kilted, but have one thing that is irksome.

    I'm a diabetic on an insulin pump. So, I have this thing about the size of a pager attached to me by a slim tube. Normally I keep it on my belt when wearing pants. But, I'm not using a belt with my kilt, so I just have it clipped to the top of the kilt. It doesn't feel odd, but it definitely doesn't look right.

    I was thinking of stashing it in my sporran and just having to live with the tube showing. But I figured I would throw this one out there and see if any one had any advice or experience with anything similar in nature.

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    I have no experience of such things, but just do as you do if no one comes up with a "cunning plan", as the option I should imagine, is unthinkable.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by janderson View Post
    Here is a question I came up with today. I'm enjoy my first day kilted, but have one thing that is irksome.

    I'm a diabetic on an insulin pump. So, I have this thing about the size of a pager attached to me by a slim tube. Normally I keep it on my belt when wearing pants. But, I'm not using a belt with my kilt, so I just have it clipped to the top of the kilt. It doesn't feel odd, but it definitely doesn't look right.

    I was thinking of stashing it in my sporran and just having to live with the tube showing. But I figured I would throw this one out there and see if any one had any advice or experience with anything similar in nature.
    What's the weather like in Ohio?

    I ask because you could probably have a small pocket sewn into the inside of a waistcoat, that would completely conceal both pump and hose. If you can get away with wearing a dressy vest on your kilted outings.

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    Riverkilt has experience with holsters. If you are interested in strapping it to your leg send Riverkilt a PM.

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    a pouch?

    Would you consider a pouch, made up in the same tartan as your kilt, either pinned or velcro'ed to the kilt at the waist? Or maybe just a drawstring bag that sits on top of the pump after you have clipped it in place...
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    I thought about doing a leg holster, but it can be inconvenient as I do have to get to the pump every so often.

    I do like the idea of a pouch or cover in the same tartan, that does sound like a workable solution that would look good.

    A waist coat is something I would consider for early spring and late fall. The weather can get rather warm and humid around here in the summer.

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    Why not just wear a belt?
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    I don't know what they call them, but I've seen pictures of people wearing small, leather pouches that are a bit more rigid and might offer more protection for the pump than a cloth pouch. I think some ren-faire folk wear them as purses/pockets. They are usually clipped to a belt, but you should be able to attach them to the waist of your kilt.

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    a reed pouch that pipers wear might work out rather well for you. I've no eperience with pumps so not sure aout them but seems like a good idea. I've also seen some sporrans that have the normal pouch along with one sewn into the back of the sporran usually to hold a phone or smokes. that might be another option for you.

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    maybe a pocket on the under apron?

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