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24th August 14, 03:48 PM
#81
 Originally Posted by robert_law
I don't wear the sporran at home only when I am going out I put one on
Likewise, I always put one on to go out. At home: just a small pouch worn at the side to carry mobile and hankie and sometimes small camera, with a pen knife on the other side of the belt.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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26th August 14, 04:20 PM
#82
If the kilt was, for example a Freedom Kilt, in tartan, that had both a front apron pocket and slash pockets, then I might opt not to wear a sporran.
With my contemporary kilts...meaning camouflage or solid-color twill kilts, I use a black jansport bum bag as the "holder" for wallet, keys, cellphone and so on.
BTW, pay no heed to the guys saying "it's not traditional". This is the CONTEMPORARY KILT FORUM, eh?
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26th August 14, 04:55 PM
#83
Whenever this thread pops back up it makes me think of the tartan Bilt Kilt, which I mentioned way back on post #46 of this thread... I got to see one in the flesh once at Burnett's and Struth in Barrie, Ontario. It was a cargo/utility kilt made in all 16 oz worsted wool, but I can't remember what tartan. Man, oh man, was it heavy-duty and awesome! It appears, however, that they don't make an all tartan model anymore...
FYI, the original poster (adempsey10) hasn't logged in since May 26th.
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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27th August 14, 06:56 AM
#84
Here you go:
A couple of recent photos of my cousin, Tom Macpherson, at a black tie event in Edinburgh.

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27th August 14, 09:52 AM
#85
 Originally Posted by Alan H
If the kilt was, for example a Freedom Kilt, in tartan, that had both a front apron pocket and slash pockets, then I might opt not to wear a sporran.
With my contemporary kilts...meaning camouflage or solid-color twill kilts, I use a black jansport bum bag as the "holder" for wallet, keys, cellphone and so on.
BTW, pay no heed to the guys saying "it's not traditional". This is the CONTEMPORARY KILT FORUM, eh?
I agree, Alan.
Some kilts, even those looking constructed of tartan and looking very "traditional", are constructed with pockets. In that case, the wearing of a sporran is not a necessity but a fashion decision. Some viewers who always equate tartan with sporran may find that unsettling, but that is their issue. I have a tartan kilt with pockets. When I dress up and want to look more "traditional", I put a nice sporran on. When I pair it with a t-shirt or otherwise casual clothing, I find I can store my stuff in my pockets and it feels right. This is one of the joys of wearing a kilt in a more contemporary fashion -- choices!
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27th August 14, 03:15 PM
#86
 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Here you go:
A couple of recent photos of my cousin, Tom Macpherson, at a black tie event in Edinburgh.

For me, I'm not sure whether the lack of a sporran or drinking out of the bottle is worse, but neither looks right for the occasion.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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27th August 14, 06:10 PM
#87
 Originally Posted by tpa
For me, I'm not sure whether the lack of a sporran or drinking out of the bottle is worse, but neither looks right for the occasion. 
Tom is a bit of an eccentric, yet a true Highlander, having grown up in Newtonmore, Inverness-shire.
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28th August 14, 06:41 AM
#88
Um.... Oh boy - I was intending to hit the "Aye" button and I think I might have accidentally "raised a flag" instead?? Apologies to the board if I did.
Mod's - please delete this message if its a false alarm...
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28th August 14, 10:19 AM
#89
I always wear one at home and about because I simply cannot stand not having my keys, scissors, pen, notebook, loupe and multitool...
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28th August 14, 11:45 AM
#90
I think a tartan kilt looks incomplete without a sporran, and a sporran provides useful flap control on a breezy day. That said, I don't wear a sporran for kilted hiking or contradancing, but those are activities for which I empty my front pockets if I'm wearing pants.
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