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17th November 22, 05:26 PM
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I dress casually most of the time, and I only wear a jacket as Louisiana weather allows, so the sporran strap will almost always be exposed. My sporran chain buckles in the back (that's a no-brainer.) Donning a leather strap on the dominant hip and rotating the buckle to the rear seems to be a pretty natural progression. I had considered leaving the buckle on the right hip for ease of access but couldn't help thinking that a matching buckle on the left hip would be necessary for the sake of symmetry. On the other hand, buckle on the dominant hip rotated forward (behind the sporran) to hide it, seems to offer a "clean" option that wouldn't affect symmetry or snag on upholstery. Thanks for the responses!
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