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20th March 08, 07:01 AM
#1
I always like to have the belt on, except around the house. I don't like showing the elastic waist band. When I'm going out, I'll put on the sporran.
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19th March 08, 11:21 AM
#2
I like the nightstalkr because it's modern, stealthy, cutting edge, maybe smaller? I have searched for something more appealing and less loud...Believe it or not, I feel the same way about saddle bags on a harley davidson...Maybe I'm just weird?
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19th March 08, 01:30 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Chase
I like the nightstalkr because it's modern, stealthy, cutting edge, maybe smaller? I have searched for something more appealing and less loud...Believe it or not, I feel the same way about saddle bags on a harley davidson...Maybe I'm just weird?
Cant say that I agree with you on sporrans. I rather enjoy them on my traditional kilts. My canvas kilt with a narrow apron however, I think would look terrible with a sporran. Thats why it has big cargo pockets.
I do agree with you on the Harley's. Heck its not just on Harley's for me. The sissy bar and windshield on my bike make me want to vomit but they add comfort. I will have a massive coronary if I ever add saddle bags.
BB
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19th March 08, 11:25 AM
#4
Let us not forget that not all kilts are made from tartan fabric.
* Wow! This is a hot thread. There were a bunch of posts that had popped up by the time I had hit the save.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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19th March 08, 11:28 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Let us not forget that not all kilts are made from tartan fabric.
I think to answer Chase's question, getting into that would haul this thread way off topic... (but true)
Frank
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19th March 08, 11:30 AM
#6
I understand that the sporran completes the look and has as much history as the kilt itself, I'm just saying it bothers me and I don't know why?
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19th March 08, 11:32 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Chase
I understand that the sporran completes the look and has as much history as the kilt itself, I'm just saying it bothers me and I don't know why?
For that I have no answer.. sorry.
Frank
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19th March 08, 11:34 AM
#8
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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19th March 08, 11:37 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Chase
I understand that the sporran completes the look and has as much history as the kilt itself, I'm just saying it bothers me and I don't know why?
Chase,
As I believe has been noted earlier, perhaps it is simply the location the sporran is worn? It could seem like one is trying to call attention to one's crotch. I suspect that the simpler styles of sporrans would be more appealing to you or wearing them on the side (very, very traditional by the by). I met Iolaus at a Highland Games a couple of years ago and he wore his black Freelander on his hip and it really worked. I don't think a fancier style would do as well to be worn in this fashion, but the "Rob Roy" or bag style sporrans do.
By the by, northernsky, it takes a certain je nais quoi to pull off a full mask sporran in my opinion. It is very easy to get self concious and have it wear you. 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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19th March 08, 11:37 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Chase
I understand that the sporran completes the look and has as much history as the kilt itself, I'm just saying it bothers me and I don't know why?
That's what I'm trying to figure out... if it's the sporran as a whole, or just that there are certain details and aspects that bother you. Maybe it's even just getting past the concept and getting used to it. I'm not sure.
So, modern... smallish... nothing that stands-out too much. I've seen some really smart, but simple day/casual sporrans that could fit that description, still (I can't remember where I've seen them... online, but I haven't seen tons in person).
Does wearing it feel strange to you or get in the way? I'm not sure what to say about that except to just try to get used to it and make use of it (especially cool about something like the Nightstalker, I'd love to get one for my husband). If it's really important to you to wear one, that is. If you're happy with the Nightstalker, perhaps try to wear that and save the dressier or more formal occasions for the sporrans that are a little less to your liking? I understand it can be a pain to spend the money on something you don't wear very often, but that's probably true for most people. It's just in your case, you're not a big fan of sporrans, and I do understand that.
Good luck with this.
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