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Jock Scot
Well now you know!
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It is not a hierarchy thing at all, but many are of the opinion that no sporran equals no kilt. There are recognised exceptions though, such as highland games events.
Jock- question for you, then. I don't like having the sporran hanging at my crotch for every day wear. It gets in the way of things, like when I sit at my desk, or when I drive, etc. I wear a dark ages style leather bag that attaches directly to the belt, and I wear it on my hip. As this is an ancient style, would it be looked at as acceptable for modern attire?
Here are 2 pictures, one close up, and one showing an overall outfit:
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Forgive the moccasins. I wear those when I camp/hike/do any sort of outdoors activity. This picture was taken on a camping trip. Those mocs are comfortable and breathe like you wouldn't believe! I love the things. So- what say you to my solution to the hanging sporran issue being discussed here?
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Originally Posted by
Kilted_John
I've done something similar, when I want my keys handy. I slip the key fob between the aprons, or between the belt and the kilt. That way, I'm not digging through my sporran, looking for my keys.
-J
I went to a ren fest and bought myself a mug frog for that exact purpose. It works great with a Coleman cargo clip- the one that looks like a climbers clip, but is made of aluminum. And as a matter of fact, you can see it in the picture of my daughter and I.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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