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21st September 12, 05:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by Friday
My wife does not like the look of a full face Dress Sporran, or as she says a dead rodent pouch. My question; is a fur sporran with a fur flap as dressy as a full face sporran?
A second question. I was in a fly fishing shop recently and saw some bird necks with small iridescent feathers. Has anyone ever seen a feathered dress sporran? I don't think it could take much wear and tear, but I think it could be a really interesting look.
The full mask sporran is an odd beast, as you can wear it with boots and a pullover or with Black Tie and it's perfect in both situations.
I'd say that a fur flap is probably not as dressy as full mask sporran, but most people you'll meet aren't in a position to really know the difference.
You're right that a feathered sporran is not going to take the knocks that most fur will, but Kate McPherson's duck sporrans are indeed beautiful and would most certainly be a conversation starter.
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