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12th January 06, 10:39 AM
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I always take mine off when I get home, I tend to be up and down a lot when I am home, and feel it is kind of in the way. My wife asked me about that the other day, and I told her it is just more comfortable to have it off.
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12th January 06, 10:41 AM
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I put my sporran on in the morning when I get dressed and it doesn't come off until it's time to change into my nightshirt (unless I'm upgrading or downgrading how I'm dressing that day).
I just don't feel totally put together without my sporran. Plus, that's where I keep items I use frequently so it would actually be a hassle to not wear it at home.
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12th January 06, 10:59 AM
#3
About 90% of the time I take it off immediatly. I have a basic one and a fannypack that I use at work. When I go out after work I wear my Buzz Kidder,so I have to switch anyways.
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12th January 06, 11:06 AM
#4
No, I rarely, if ever, wear the sporran while I'm around the house or in my office. I put it on my desk and that's where it stays unless I'm out and about.
Although, out and about, I'm usually trousered, so no need for a sporran then.
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12th January 06, 11:40 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
I put my sporran on in the morning when I get dressed and it doesn't come off until it's time to change into my nightshirt (unless I'm upgrading or downgrading how I'm dressing that day).
I just don't feel totally put together without my sporran. Plus, that's where I keep items I use frequently so it would actually be a hassle to not wear it at home.
I'm in total agreement here Glass' I feel undressed without my sporran. Even if the sporran is empty I just feel it has to be there. I have only Tartan kilts so I have no pockets a sporran is just the thing 8)
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16th January 06, 07:14 AM
#6
Good question, when I come in from the outside the sporran comes off as soon as it get annoying , like when I sit down.
When I first got into full time kilt wearing I used to wear it all the time, a sort of 'part of the uniform' if you like , but not anymore.
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16th January 06, 09:12 AM
#7
sometimes yes, sometimes no...right now, no.
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