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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
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    Interesting how chain straps have evolved over the years. Back 100 years ago the long-link style was very popular. When I started kiltwearing in the 70s everyone sold the dog-chain style. More recently big ornate chains have become popular, especially with pipe bands. I don't care for this trend myself, and I wear a long-link one when I do wear a chain.
    I agree on the big ornate links. It's like they're all wearing Chains-of-Office as belts.

    I do love the look of long link chains and will be building myself one (sometimes called "Trombone Link" in the jeweler's trade) in the not too distant future, once I've got the forms cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    <snip>I agree on the big ornate links. It's like they're all wearing Chains-of-Office as belts. <snip>
    See, I don't mind ornate and blingy things with evening wear. That's why I wear a chain with evening wear. I once saw a gorgeous chain that was lions and thistles intertwined in sterling silver. It was quite expensive and obviously a lot of care was taken in its creation. It's the kind of thing that could be an heirloom.

    That said, I feel that my smooth chrome links add enough sparkle for the occasions I attend.

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    Here's the type so very popular- nearly ubiquitous- with top Pipe Bands now. This is an extremely high-quality one from L&M Highland Outfitters



    Here are Boghall & Bathgate wearing similar.



    Now that nearly all top Pipe Bands compete in waistcoats without jackets, the sporran chain is quite exposed, and perhaps that's why it was deemed necessary to fancy it up.
    (As an aside, it's always struck me as odd that this band wears big cap-badges pinned to their kilts. I can't recall seeing any other bands do this. Thing is, people make special smaller badges of just the right size and weight to pin on the kilt- they're called kilt pins!)


    Here are two long-link straps I have. The upper one came with a c1900 sporran I used to have, the lower is a fairly recent one from Nicol Bros Bankfook.



    But I nearly always wear a plain black leather belt, even with Evening Dress. I only wear a chain in the Pipe Band, where it's required.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 15th March 14 at 04:40 AM.
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