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22nd January 06, 08:33 PM
#8
the front of the kilt lifts up
 Originally Posted by Beery
I've been wearing my utilikilt for a few days now, and although it has plenty of room for wallet, keys etc. in the side pockets, in a strong wind (Like we've been getting here in the Northeast recently) the front of the kilt often lifts up. So I'm thinking of getting a reasonably-priced sporran to counteract this. However, I fear that will basically make me a walking arsenal of pockets.
So is it 'standard practice' to wear a utilikilt with a sporran or without? So far everyone I've seen wears it without, but as far as I can tell from my own experience, it needs something in front.
Hey you know those silver buttons on the bottom of your kilt? Those are the "modesty" buttons. No sporran necessary. Or, were you just looking for an excuse?
Slainte
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