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12th December 07, 12:25 PM
#1
Personally I like the look of low-rise socks if I'm going to wear runners with a kilt. I wouldn't run in a sporran either.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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12th December 07, 02:11 PM
#2
I'd say forget the sporran. You don't want something down there banging around!
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12th December 07, 03:58 PM
#3
I've done a few half marathons in kilts with scrunched down hose and running shoes, or sports socks with running shoes. You will find the sporran needs to be turned round to the side otherwise it will cause discomfort while running.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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12th December 07, 04:03 PM
#4
Suggest you consider using a fanny pack instead of a sporran. And to those in the UK close your mouths, fanny means bum in the US.
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12th December 07, 04:44 PM
#5
It's not like you have to look formal all the time in your kilt. I wear regular socks, hi-tops and T-shirts with my kilt all the time.
I don't think a sporran is good for running, man, just think of what your boys would say!
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12th December 07, 05:00 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
It's not like you have to look formal all the time in your kilt. I wear regular socks, hi-tops and T-shirts with my kilt all the time.
I don't think a sporran is good for running, man, just think of what your boys would say! 
With a nod Van Halen: "Let's do it 'til we're Black & Blue".
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12th December 07, 05:19 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
With a nod Van Halen: "Let's do it 'til we're Black & Blue".
....Van Hagar... sorry not a very big fan, me like Roth...
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12th December 07, 04:45 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
Suggest you consider using a fanny pack instead of a sporran. And to those in the UK close your mouths, fanny means bum in the US.
Yeah, but fanny pack is actually placed in front not in the back.
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14th December 07, 01:53 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Yeah, but fanny pack is actually placed in front not in the back.
Actually,when they first came out, they were normally worn on the back of the waist.
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16th December 07, 12:19 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Galician
Actually,when they first came out, they were normally worn on the back of the waist.
Oh, well that explains alot.
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