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24th December 25, 07:05 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Although your casual approach is probably more weather dependent. On a second look with the top picture, I might want to ditch the sporran and the shoes for something more modest. Except for the most formal of events. 
The top picture was a Burns Supper hosted by the San Francisco Scottish Rite. Since the dress code was black tie, I opted for buckle brogues and a white sporran. The next time I’m in the UK I really want to get a seal skin sporran.
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