Quote Originally Posted by Gaisgeil View Post
One problem I often have in a kilt is because I'm wearing the kilt at my navel (I personally think kilts worn below the navel don't look quite right, no offense intended, just one bloke's opinion) my sporran often sort of gets hung up under my belly and causing some serious bunching between my belt and my sporran. The only thing I can do is keep my sporran chain so tight to keep it higher but that constricts the hanging effect at the top of the kilt. I wish I had a better option or could find some way to make this stop happening at least until I can get rid of this blasted beer gut I've developed.
I have the same problem with the sporran. The one way I have found to reduce this is by using the loops of leather that came with my belt. I organize them so they sit just a little forward of the side-seams in my shirt and then feed the sporran straps through the loops and buckle in the back. This reduces the problem but does not eliminate it.

And what are those loops really meant for?