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    Dress Kilt Sporran..MUST it be fur???

    I'm a real newcomer to kilted wear...but, having purchased several kilts and accompanying gear, I'm looking forward to wearing a couple of my kilts on an upcoming cruise. I'm planning on wearing an Air Force tartan with my black mess dress jacket on "formal" night, but I really don't care much for the looks of the fur full dress sporrans! I'm not a PETA maniac, or anything like that...I just don't like the looks of fur for men. But I also don't wish to offend any kilt wearers by wearing gear that is totally inappropriate. I'm thinking that my black leather sporran (which I've decorated with an Air Force medallian) would be a nice-looking combo. Any thoughts from you folks would certainly be appreciated!
    (By the way...for any Air Force vets...I've done which research as I can, and have come to the conclusion that the black mess dress, having been superceded by the blue mess dress, is no longer a regulation uniform, and can therefore be used (hopefully respectfully) for other purposes, such as what I intend.)
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    An appropriate leather sporran is fine for dress, while fur has become the norm, it's not required by law or anything! I used to wear a leather 'hunting' style all the time.
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    I've always thought that the studded hunting sporrans look all right with formal attire.

    EG:

    http://www.usakilts.com/store/cart.p...t_detail&p=272

    ...and it's BLACK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    I've always thought that the studded hunting sporrans look all right with formal attire.

    EG:

    http://www.usakilts.com/store/cart.p...t_detail&p=272

    ...and it's BLACK.

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    Mmmm.... Leather hunting sporrans... That one is just dead sexy. That would look great with any formal wear I would suspect.
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    I would only say that for formal wear it really should be a fur or hair sporan. As has been said elsewhere, however, there are no rules but others will wonder if you had forgotten to pack your dress sporan.

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    Sporran Etiquette...?

    Well, I've certainly worn a leather sporran with formal wear (qv), brown leather at that, but it was more a matter of economy (or lack there of). It sounds like your black sporran would suite the purpose just fine to me. If you feel that it looks good I don't see any reason not to wear it? Of course there's no pleasing some people... (see "Kilt Police")


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    I agree w/ AA. Here is my dress sporran: http://www.usakilts.com/store/cart.p...ct_detail&p=74
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    On a cruise I doubt there will be that many folks around who will be either kilted or kilt-wise, so it is highly unlikely that you will be asked about it in a "kilt police" style interrogation. I am sure, though, that it will stimulate great interest and conversation, and probably a few photo requests.

    True, most dress sporrans are fur of some sort, although some of the upscale hunting versions are made with dress metal cantles and would probably pass must nicely if you have a particular aversion to the loook and feel of fur.

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    Why not try a hair sporran? Very traditional and "manly" (if that's what you're shooting for...) for formal highland wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    Why not try a hair sporran? Very traditional and "manly" (if that's what you're shooting for...) for formal highland wear.

    Cordially,

    David
    That's what I was thinking too. It has a respectful history for formal attire and nothing looks manlier than a horse hair sporran.

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