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11th October 14, 07:02 AM
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The Scotland County Games were my first chance to use this sporran. In addition to looking great, it holds more than one would expect, but without looking bulky.

Donnie did an amazing job, and I met him here on Xmarks! This site is a super resource.
Best,
Patrick
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11th October 14, 07:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by Cardinal
The Scotland County Games were my first chance to use this sporran. In addition to looking great, it holds more than one would expect, but without looking bulky.
Donnie did an amazing job, and I met him here on Xmarks! This site is a super resource.
Best,
Patrick
Sir, you are one well dressed highland gentleman. I'm taking notes.
Mark Anthony Henderson
Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." - Douglas Adams
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11th October 14, 08:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by MacEanruig
Sir, you are one well dressed highland gentleman. I'm taking notes.
Flattered! Thank you.
Just to ensure I don't steer you wrong, I'll offer three notes:
1. I wore a shirt with buttons on the collars, in case I chose to remove the tie. Strictly speaking, such a collar isn't traditional.
2. My tie is about two inches too long. The outer corners should be near the top of the kilt or belt. I'm thinking I'll have to either shorten the tie or tuck the tail into my shirt.
3. I would normally wear a plainer brown sporran with that particular outfit. But I couldn't resist wearing Donnie's masterpiece!
Beyond that, I hope the ensemble meets our informal TCHD standards!
Best,
Patrick
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11th October 14, 09:05 AM
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 Originally Posted by Cardinal
Flattered! Thank you.
Just to ensure I don't steer you wrong, I'll offer three notes:
1. I wore a shirt with buttons on the collars, in case I chose to remove the tie. Strictly speaking, such a collar isn't traditional.
2. My tie is about two inches too long. The outer corners should be near the top of the kilt or belt. I'm thinking I'll have to either shorten the tie or tuck the tail into my shirt.
3. I would normally wear a plainer brown sporran with that particular outfit. But I couldn't resist wearing Donnie's masterpiece!
Beyond that, I hope the ensemble meets our informal TCHD standards!
Best,
Patrick
Thanks for the notes, which I understand completely; however, I don't think any of what you mentioned is in any way a sartorial faux pas. I like the understated elegance of your TCHD. I particularly like your choice of hose.
Mark Anthony Henderson
Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be." - Douglas Adams
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11th October 14, 09:08 AM
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I knew the hose were a home run from the shock and horror they caused among my wife and daughters!
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