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12th August 08, 04:12 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by davedove
On the practical side, the traditional kilt does not have any pockets, so the sporran is where you would keep your stuff.
Ahh, how soon we forget. A traditional style kilt CAN have pockets if you know the right maker.

I still wear a sporran with this kilt but removed it for the photo. As many have already said "casual kilt with pockets, no sporran needed, traditional kilt when dressed up, sporran required, traditional kilt with pockets dressed casually, your choice."
Last edited by McMurdo; 12th August 08 at 04:14 PM.
Reason: Fixed code
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