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28th June 09, 01:46 AM
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wow. erm, i wouldn't class any of those as 'dress' sporrans. i'd stick to these rules -
Day sporrans
Semi-dress sporrans
Dress sporrans
although in saying that, i have worn my walnut leather day sporran to a wedding and the subsequent meal and party afterward (although with a Lovat green tweed argyle). most people will just have and wear the one sporran, so the trick is to find one that you can wear with everything for every occasion.
it's true that horse-hair sporrans are very piper-ish and regimental, but it doesn't stop me craving one and as soon as i can find a decent one for under £200 i'm buying it.
as for Dall's original question about a 'hunting' sporran... i have no idea what a hunting sporran is. i'm sure if you post a pic or a link so people can see it they'll tell you if it's suitable for formal occasions.
Last edited by heilanner; 28th June 09 at 01:46 AM.
Reason: fixing link
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