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    ad 1) Sitting down
    Like MiKilt said: “When sitting down, simply reach back and give your pleats a sweep forward so that they lay flat under your bottom and your legs.”
    Further when sitting, keep your legs together or be sure to press down the apron and sporran between your legs.

    ad 2. Type of sporran
    With sporrans it is difficult to advise you, not knowing in which connections you are primarily going to wear your kilt.
    As my kilt wearing to 95% is “nice casual” my first choice is a day wear sporran. I have them in black and brown, as I have belts and shoes.
    Mine are plain, i.e. without tassels. The reasons for this are: 1) I like good design, and that to me means simplicity (I’m a Dane). 2) I hate so sound like a drummer, when I move around.

    I do have two semi dress sporrans, but I seldom wear them, not even always when they had been more appropriate than my day wear sporrans. Again design/look counts to me more than rules or tradition.

    ad 3) Chain, strap or hanger
    I always wear my day sporrans with leather straps. I know they are said to wear the kilt less than a chain, and good if so. Again my main reason, however, is the cleaner design of a strap compared to that of a sporran chain.



    More on sporrans here

    http://www.dress2kilt.eu/en0103_buying_accessories.htm

    http://blog.dress2kilt.eu: post 65 and 66.

    More on sitting in a kilt here

    http://dress2kilt.eu/en0104_dress2kilt.htm
    Greg

    Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility

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    Quote Originally Posted by GG View Post
    ad 1) Sitting down
    Like MiKilt said: “When sitting down, simply reach back and give your pleats a sweep forward so that they lay flat under your bottom and your legs.”
    Further when sitting, keep your legs together or be sure to press down the apron and sporran between your legs.

    ad 2. Type of sporran
    With sporrans it is difficult to advise you, not knowing in which connections you are primarily going to wear your kilt.
    As my kilt wearing to 95% is “nice casual” my first choice is a day wear sporran. I have them in black and brown, as I have belts and shoes.
    Mine are plain, i.e. without tassels. The reasons for this are: 1) I like good design, and that to me means simplicity (I’m a Dane). 2) I hate so sound like a drummer, when I move around.

    I do have two semi dress sporrans, but I seldom wear them, not even always when they had been more appropriate than my day wear sporrans. Again design/look counts to me more than rules or tradition.

    ad 3) Chain, strap or hanger
    I always wear my day sporrans with leather straps. I know they are said to wear the kilt less than a chain, and good if so. Again my main reason, however, is the cleaner design of a strap compared to that of a sporran chain.



    More on sporrans here

    http://www.dress2kilt.eu/en0103_buying_accessories.htm

    http://blog.dress2kilt.eu: post 65 and 66.

    More on sitting in a kilt here

    http://dress2kilt.eu/en0104_dress2kilt.htm
    I don't know if this is your site, GG but there is some bad advice right at the top of the page. It states as the number one rule of dressing in kilt attire,

    "1. Start with the upper part of your body. You need a shirt of some kind. It should always be SOLID coloured (never mix different patterns) and of course in harmony with the colours of your just received kilt and kilt hose (not necessarily the same colours, but matching). "

    This runs in direct contradiction to what is considered stylish for daywear by Highlanders. It would make me very hesitant to take any other claims on the site at face value.
    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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    Nathan, could you please be a little more specific? I haven't got the slightest idea of what you are referring to.
    And Yes, the site is mine. Where is the contradiction to what is considered stylish for daywear by highlanders?
    Greg

    Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility

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    Quote Originally Posted by GG View Post
    Nathan, could you please be a little more specific? I haven't got the slightest idea of what you are referring to.
    And Yes, the site is mine. Where is the contradiction to what is considered stylish for daywear by highlanders?
    I believe he is referring to the common traditional style of wearing a tattersal shirt (which has a pattern) with the kilt. We've had many discussions on this board on that subject. Mixing patterns is not taboo when wearing the kilt. It's normal to see Highlanders wearing a tartan kilt with a tattersal shirt and even a tweed jacket with another pattern. None of it has to match, although the degree to which they don't match is a matter of personal preference.

    The only real "rule" is that different tartans are generally not to be worn together.

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    Thank you very much, Toby. I’m glad you took the time to clear things up. You certainly learn as long as you live.

    Well, I’m happy to know that it is (still) not wrong to wear a solid colored shirt, which I myself definitely prefer, due to aesthetics and look. I have, however, modified the page in accordance with what you just wrote, now stating that it expresses my personal opinion and that Highlanders may see it differently:

    http://dress2kilt.eu/en0104_dress2kilt.htm
    Greg

    Kilted for comfort, difference, look, variety and versatility

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