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    Holy Flumgummerie!!!

    Batmon in a kilt?????


    ne'er thot ai'd see thot...


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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    ... Do you wear a sporran with your kilt and why?
    Always for formal wear, rarely for casual wear.

    ... Does a kilts sans sporran look too "skirt-like?"
    Horse feathers.

    ... Thus far, I have ALWAYS used a sporran. It looks good, traditional, practical, and is a good weight to keep the front flaps down (preventing accidental "flashing"). Now, without one, I feel as if something is missing.
    I wear sporrans probably a third of the time. Yes, they look traditional when I want that look, but I find them generally to be a nuisance, an annoyance, and uncomfortable. To my way of thinking, they are not much more functional than a necktie. Now, without one, I feel a greater degree of freedom.

    What do y'all think?
    I generally follow the gospel according to Hamish. It just makes sense.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MacWage
    Do you wear a sporran with your kilt and why?
    If you don't use one, what do you carry your stuff in? What do you do?
    what are advantages and disadvantages?
    How is it functionally?
    What about looks/style?
    Does a kilts sans sporran look too "skirt-like?"
    What do y'all think?
    Try these threads:
    Great pictures, Rob. Thanks.

    Regards,
    Rex in Cincinnati
    Last edited by Rex_Tremende; 10th June 06 at 05:35 AM.

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