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    A sporran on the side...

    I was thinking about sporrans today, and how they're simply pockets for kilts that have none. Now, we have non-traditional kilts, but what about non-traditional sporrans?

    I thought, "What about wearing a sporran more to the side than just straight in front?" Then wondered about the possibility of a 'double sporran' - perhaps a main sporran in front and then higher up on the belt/strap to one side a smaller sporran or pouch?

    There's really no limit to the possibilities, na dif one wanted to wear a traditional kilt, you could still maintain a traditional style to the design whilst changing the basic layout.

    Perhaps like a utility-belt or carrier-belt. Increased day-to-day options for the modern day-to-day kilt wearer.

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    It is quite accepted to wear a sporran on the side when engaged in activity such as walking, running or drumming in a pipe band.


    some of the non traditional kilts such as Utilikilts already come with pockets of sorts.

    I think a sporran is a superior alternative to pockets in trousers.

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    On a windy day you will be grateful to have the sporran between your legs.....as I became aware once again last stormy Satu rday....

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    Side sporrans are sold I think by 'Scotweb' and are a sensible alternative to the conventional sporran-more so when laden with wallet-keys-cash etc.

    Whilst if a sporran is worn conventionaly if low enough to offer any wind protection it is too low for comfort and safety, too it will impede walking.

    I've worn a side sporran for day to day wear for some years now, and it has never attracted comment: whilst also being much more convenient.

    By the way the Hill Walker and the Gentlemen's kilts have provided pockets for many years now: so there is nothing new in having a kilt with a pocket/s.

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    I just had an evil thought......

    2 Sporrans....That would be good for trade...A side mounted and a traditional front sporran worn together......Oh yes!!!! (Calls across workshop)"Sten Rune we need more hides

    Muffled doctor evil laughter fades ..........

    Now where are those pills I have to take every four hours.......
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    Glad to be of help in your maniacal plans.

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    David maniacal, go figure

    Galant, I do like your idea of two sporrans, it does make sense.
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    I saw a fellow wear two sporrans at the highland games last summer. He had the a Buzz Kidder, Rob Roy, on his belt, and a different type worn in the traditional fashion.

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    I may be wrong (in which case I am sure someone with more info will correct me), but I believe that sporrans were traditionally worn to the side. Now I am not talking about the formal outfits, but rather the Highland Scots that wore their kilts on a day to day basis. I hate refering to a film for a reference, but in Rob Roy you can see that they all wear their sporrans to the side. Check out a Freelander sporran http://home.c2i.net/kilted_1/public_html/ , as it may be perfect for this and for dressier use.

    As for using 2 sporrans, I have only done this once or twice. I have used a day sporran around my waist, and have used my clan tartan sporran from Bear Kilts http://www.bearkilts.com/sporranpg2.html over my shoulder and under arm (under a jacket of course) as the sporran and strap are soft enought the fit withou being bulky and cumbersome. A passport case or neck money belt can also be used this way.

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    [quote="Freelander Sporrano"]

    2 Sporrans....That would be good for trade...A side mounted and a traditional front sporran worn together......Oh yes!!!! (Calls across workshop)"Sten Rune we need more hides


    (And after a long time he answered from de other side of the workshop).

    I can se the possibility. HE HE

    Regards
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