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22nd November 06, 09:24 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Then most decidedly buy a Freelander. They are probably the best sporran I have ever seen. They are er...not traditional so to speak but can be dressed up or down.
That, I think, would depend on one's version/value of "traditional."
I find the so-called "Jacobite" or "ancient" sporran (like the Freelander) to be a lot roomier and easy to work with than the typical flat-wallet-with-a-snap that so many modern daywear and semi-dress sporrans have become.
Don't even get me started on the "formal" sporrans with their cantles and barely enough room to get the car keys in, let alone a wallet or a cell phone.
For casual daywear, I'll vote for a Freelander/Jacobite/Ancient pattern for leather, and a Nightstalker (Stillwater nylon sporran) for non-leather.
In fact... I'm wearing the latter at the moment.
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