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    I usally move my sporran to the left when I'm working or sitting at a table to eat I mainly find it annoying to have a sporran in my front when I'm doing stuff.
    MacHummel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus
    Does anyone ever pull their working sporran over to the side of their hip when they're walking around?

    I've been walking around with my Freelander for two days now, and I find the heavy bounce to be annoying - not to mention the 6" - 8" strings with beads on the end, whipping all over the place as I walk! They look great standing still, but they start flying every which way as soon as I start walking!
    I generally wear my sporran rather high, about 2 fingers below the belt, and haven't much of a problem while walking. Sitting is another matter. I wear my sporran on a strap that is essentially a very narrow belt with the buckle worn in back. I use the standard slip-through leather bit with a metal loop on both ends used for chains. I slip the belt through both metal loops. I can then slide the sporan around to either side without moving the strap. I find, though, that I almost always slide it to the left. I automatically shift it to the side whenever I'm sitting down in a chair or on a car seat.

    Will Pratt

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