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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Hmm, those sporrans in the photo have metal cantles and don't look at all like the one he typically wears.
    SORRY, Tobus! My mistake. Yet, HRH Prince Charles seems to wear his lovely cantled sporran featured in the photo Scott posted above, quite often as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwynng View Post
    Damn that man can wear a kilt! Never thought of him as much of a looker or fashionista, but when it comes to highland wear, he really rocks it! And for a man who could have any accessories he wanted it is very cool that he is wearing an old ancestral sporran. But then again HRH has always been pro Green.
    By wearing old ancestral -----and perfectly serviceable sporrans-------- is, after all, perfectly in line with the Scots traditional thinking. Wouldn't you say?
    " 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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    I had this conversation at Kinloch Anderson Kiltmakers and Highland dress in Edinburgh, and they said all the leather should match, shoes, sporran, sporran belt, kilt belt, kilt straps, the lot. That what I did with my outfit and I think it looks great, altho having said that, the back of my dress sporran is black, but you can hardly see it, and I might unpick and replace it one of these days
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Gordon View Post
    I had this conversation at Kinloch Anderson Kiltmakers and Highland dress in Edinburgh, and they said all the leather should match, shoes, sporran, sporran belt, kilt belt, kilt straps, the lot. That what I did with my outfit and I think it looks great, altho having said that, the back of my dress sporran is black, but you can hardly see it, and I might unpick and replace it one of these days
    Bobby, I find that a very strange attitude comming from Kinloch Anderson as one of their most prestigious customers, HRH Prince Charles always wear black shoes, no matter what colour sporran, belts, kilt straps that he has on when wearing highland attire
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Well, that's what the man said
    Last edited by Bobby Gordon; 9th December 12 at 07:57 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Gordon View Post
    Well, thats what the man said... mind you, my then fiance didn't think think much of him, she later described him as "a complete twat!"
    Like your fiance's style Bobby
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    By wearing old ancestral -----and perfectly serviceable sporrans-------- is, after all, perfectly in line with the Scots traditional thinking. Wouldn't you say?
    So true Jock , so very true .
    Last edited by MacGumerait; 9th November 12 at 12:17 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Gordon View Post
    I had this conversation at Kinloch Anderson Kiltmakers and Highland dress in Edinburgh, and they said all the leather should match, shoes, sporran, sporran belt, kilt belt, kilt straps, the lot. That what I did with my outfit and I think it looks great, altho having said that, the back of my dress sporran is black, but you can hardly see it, and I might unpick and replace it one of these days
    I think most traditional kilt makers of the past would have said the same and obviously at least one continues to say that the leathers should all match and I think many kilt-wearers, certainly those of my generation in Scotland will be aware of this advice. However, as we all know there is a big difference between theory and practice.
    " 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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    Kinloch Anderson Kiltmakers and Highland dress in Edinburgh, and they said all the leather should match, shoes, sporran, sporran belt, kilt belt, kilt straps, the lot
    In theory all matching leather sounds great, but aren't about 99.9% of the kilt straps out there black? Personally I stick with black simply because all of my kilts look better with black shoes/boots and my only 2 sporrans are black. Well, black leather on the day sporran and black and grey seal for the dress. I have yet to see a brown kilt strap in real life, so I just kind of think of the straps as a "neutral". My inclination otherwise would be to put a brown sporran with brown belt(s) and probably shoes too. I do the same for cowboy boots; belt and boots must be in the same color family for any self respecting cowboy.

    My next two kilting projects are both blue based tartans, Ramsay blue modern and an unnamed blue tartan from Frasier and Kirkbright. I happened to find a dark navy leather scrap at Tandy, and since it look great on the tartan, will use that for the straps. But I have absolutely no inclination to try to find a navy blue sporran or shoes!

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    Elvis Presley started singing in my head ..."don't step on my blue, suede shoes." ith:

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