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22nd March 06, 07:45 AM
#1
I had the same problems sitting with a rigid backed sporran. I don't know what kind your using but I solved most of the problem by getting a softer sporran which bends with my body when I sit. Now I only consider wearing a rigid backed sporran when I need something formal/semi-formal and it's not going to be with me that long. I figure why wear a more comfortable kilt only to be assaulted by an uncomfortable sporran?
Cliff
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22nd March 06, 10:45 AM
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While my gut is not too bad right now, I understand the sporran bunching. I think one of the main tricks it too wear the kilt at the right height (on the gut) and let the sporran find it's place by trying different holes in the belt. You will find the spot that is natural and looks best. I think the worst thing to do is to wear a traditional style kilt under the gut! This makes the kilt look bad, uneven, unbalanced, and may cause the kilt to bunch up too. The sporran will never fit right if the kilt is already bunched up.
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