
Originally Posted by
Panache
I have the same braided sporran strap from Robert at R Kilts and wear it with all levels of formality of highland attire. Sporran chains are a pretty recent invention I believe. Sporran straps used to be the norm for all occasions.
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Jamie
Fair enough, it's certainly your call but I don't think the OP did anything incorrect by wearing a sporran chain with his evening attire. On the contrary, I would suggest that it's the more accepted practice for evening wear nowadays. I often advise folks that a chain is a bit too blingy for day wear.
I've seen some vintage sporrans for sale on ebay with some pretty old chains, circa WWI era which is now 100 years ago but I know some people consider this recent. I think in terms of fashion, 100 years is a very long time.
N
Also, some folks say sporran chains can damage the kilt. That surprises me because before I started wearing the sporran strap, I wore a sporran chain on stage jumping around with a Celtic Rock band 4 nights a week for a decade and didn't get so much as a burr on my kilt. Some folks may be using some pretty cheap rough chain.
Nathan
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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