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    Leo duty belt = kilt belt

    When I got my new Sporran fron Donnie ( w/basket weave) I thought that I would like to have a KILT Belt with a basket weave. LO & BEHOLD I had one. My old LEO Duty Belt.
    Here is the combination


    NOTE, the buckle is Brass, but I have (somewhere, a NICKLE one, that I wore as a patrolman.

    Puffer

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    That is a nice combo. I am not normally a fan of the basket weave style, but I like those together.
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    Score!!!

    Very nice combination.
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    I was thinking about that when you first posted the pictures of your sporran. I'm trying to picture a basketweave sporran cut to look like (essentially) a large handcuff pouch. Combine that with the Duty Belt and the Law Enforcement Memorial Tartan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetcar View Post
    I was thinking about that when you first posted the pictures of your sporran. I'm trying to picture a basketweave sporran cut to look like (essentially) a large handcuff pouch. Combine that with the Duty Belt and the Law Enforcement Memorial Tartan...
    I like it.

    If your going to wear it on DUTY (plain clothes ) You'll have to make it LARGE enough to not only carry your cuffs & CW, but if your SPD, your DOUGHNUTS

    Puffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by puffer View Post
    I like it.

    If your going to wear it on DUTY (plain clothes ) You'll have to make it LARGE enough to not only carry your cuffs & CW, but if your SPD, your DOUGHNUTS

    Puffer
    Nah, we're Seattle - we don't eat donughts, we have Starbuck's scones...!

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    With the recession, I hear Starbucks is closing 300+ stores. Hope the ones down here aren't on the chopping block, I'll have to find somewhere else to beg........

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    Good call. I bought a basketweave duty belt on Ebay for casual kilt use a few years ago.

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