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21st November 05, 12:27 PM
#1
Sporran all the time
I am just wondering if it is proper to wear a sporran all the time or if it doesn't really matter that much? 8-)
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21st November 05, 12:45 PM
#2
Not wearing a sporran with a trad kilt would be "improper." It would look funny, too.
Sherry
Sherry
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21st November 05, 01:02 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Sherry
Not wearing a sporran with a trad kilt would be "improper." It would look funny, too.
Sherry
Double POSTER!!!!! haha
any way same thing i said last time
i dont wear one cuz i dont have one
it is a matter of personal preferance
just my 2cents
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21st November 05, 01:11 PM
#4
I will always wear a sporran. It finishes the kilt nicely and is a handy holder for keys and such. Even with a sport kilt! Not wearing one, to me, would be like wearing trousers all day with the zipper down.
Monticola
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21st November 05, 01:15 PM
#5
I agree with most folks, a trad kilt should have a sporran in front of it, unless you are drumming or tossing the caber....i.e.- Highland gaming. Working kilts with pockets are a different matter.
Outside of purely aesthetic reasons, where else would you put your car keys?
John
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21st November 05, 01:17 PM
#6
Since the traditional styled kilts do not have pockets, a sporran is needed to carry your stuff. It also seems to complete the "look" for wearing the kilt.
But then I've got a Pittsburgh kilt with all the pockets, so I don't need a sporran with it, although I've also got the clip on sporran and side pouches is I need the extra capacity.
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21st November 05, 01:21 PM
#7
Good question, when I'm at home I do not wear a sporran but have to have one on when leaving the house, after all it's supposed to be a pocket.
When I'm doing dirty work like maintanance on the car I leave off the sporran and put on a pig skin appron, keeps the kilt clean and protected.
Some of the historians on this board will tell you the highland regiments used to work without sporran.Nuff said.
But for the grace of God go I.
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21st November 05, 01:49 PM
#8
I wear one 99.9% of the time. I have a plain, simple one for work (a black and a brown), a couple of nicer sporrans for going out (RKilts and Freelander) and a formal one.
I like to wear my work sporran so that it slides on the strap (never a chain), then I can slide it to the side for working or running from women
Graham
8 years full time kilted.
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21st November 05, 01:57 PM
#9
I think a sporran looks more masculine than a plain kilt, if only because it proclaims without a doubt that, "This is a kilt, fer sure!"
Aside from that, now Eddie Murphy is singing in my head, "My... guy... wants... to... sporran all the time, sporran all the time, sporran all the ti-ime!"
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21st November 05, 02:21 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Sherry
Not wearing a sporran with a trad kilt would be "improper." It would look funny, too....Sherry
Sorry I have to disagree on that point Sherry. As has been discussed in several previous threads, the sporran is a pocket. If you need a pocket, you can wear a sporran... or a bum-bag for that matter. I will go without a sporran about 50% of the time as I find them somewhat uncomfortable. Besides, I tend to travel light... keys & wallet, that's about it. I always wear a sporran while wearing a jacet & tie as, like you say, it would look improper.
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