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    Carrying your cell phone whilst kilted

    If you are tired of digging in your sporran for your cell phone , or trying to find the proper size belt pouch for your cell phone , I happened to run across this item .

    http://renleather.com/index.php?main...index&cPath=12

    Some of you may already be familiar , I myself was not , so I thought I would share the info with the rabble .

    Cheers , Mike
    Mike Montgomery
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    Those are seriously difficult to make! Molding is an art and their tooling is really good. Not really my style but very good stuff!
    Thank you for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    If you are tired of digging in your sporran for your cell phone , or trying to find the proper size belt pouch for your cell phone , I happened to run across this item .

    http://renleather.com/index.php?main...index&cPath=12

    Some of you may already be familiar , I myself was not , so I thought I would share the info with the rabble .

    Cheers , Mike
    Mike, Xmarks member "Nighthawk" (Travis) works for this crowd. I have two of their belts and can vouch for the quality of their products. Every belt is a custome job for the customers measurements. They are also very helpful with any queries and go that extra mile to make sure you are a happy customer.
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    Those are sweet, thx Mike.

    I gave up digging along time ago.
    Making lil' side pouches out or remnants is so easy and cheap.

    pouch_123159.jpg

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    I put my iPhone inside my Argyll jacket (interior) pocket the majority of the time. Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!

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    I keep my keys, bill well, small coin pouch, and phone/earbuds in my sporran...except when I have a jacket. My sporrans are both pretty decently-sized, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    I put my iPhone inside my Argyll jacket (interior) pocket the majority of the time. Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!
    I usually don't carry much, if anything, in sporrans When I wear a waistcoat or jacket most everything I need to carry fits in the pockets...including my phone.

    "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." - Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truitt View Post
    I usually don't carry much, if anything, in sporrans When I wear a waistcoat or jacket most everything I need to carry fits in the pockets...including my phone.
    Well, you're obviously more of a minimalist than I am.

    I'm planning to acquire one of Steve's Carry-All sporrans this year, once I decide upon which model I prefer. That'll come close to holding everything I typically carry... I hope...
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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Believe it or not, I actually don't put anything in my sporrans!
    I seem to remember one pic where you were getting close to putting your cold hands in your sporran .
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGumerait View Post
    I seem to remember one pic where you were getting close to putting your cold hands in your sporran .
    Hahaha! My hands were actually behind my sporran - the Scottish Pine Marten was keeping me warm! Seriously though, I really can't put anything in this style of sporran even if I wanted to. All of my Kate Macpherson full-mask sporrans are made in the Regimental fashion of a v-gussett, which allows the body of the sporran to lay flatter against the kilt. A wee detail in which I prefer.


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