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3rd April 08, 07:57 PM
#37
 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
In my own opinion, sporrans are about more than just function. They help define the fact that what you are wearing is a kilt, and not a skirt. This of course only maters with the tradishional kilt.
Frank
I'm a bit late here (as usual, haha) but I just wanted to point out that I do wear a traditional kilt. It's the only one I have. I just happen to enjoy wearing it casually. Indeed I feel that because it's a traditional kilt, it's not likely to get mistaken for a skirt. I've worn it many times without the sporran and never had an odd glance Iwouldn't have received with the sporran.
This isn't to put down sporrans or those that wear them. There are times when they are assuredly appropriate. But if I strap on the kilt with a sweater and boots, I don't feel like bothering with one. Feel free to call me lazy...
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