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15th July 07, 07:53 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
Fair enough , I just have a problem getting my head round pockets in kilts.
I do recommend pockets, just love 'em. I've been kilted since January of this year an the one thing I've missed were pant's pocket. Imagine the look of me kilted in a bar, groping for missing pockets. My FK has hidden front slash pockets and they are a fantastic. Only wish these pockets were availiable on the more traditional styled kilts!
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15th July 07, 07:54 AM
#12
Originally Posted by ccga3359
Only wish these pockets were availiable on the more traditional styled kilts!
Steve makes them!
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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15th July 07, 08:59 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Nervous Jock
Probably a good point, all the advice you have been given not to wear a sporran has come from the Colonies
If the modern casual kilt is far enough removed from a "Scottish" kilt, could not the modern sporran be viewed as the same. I feel that the modern kilt and many of the accessories are an evolvement powered by necessity.
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15th July 07, 08:18 PM
#14
I say forget the sporran if you have pockets.
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16th July 07, 10:10 PM
#15
I'm going to take the contrary position. I do like to wear my sporran with my utilikilt. Apart from the joys of putting my cell phone on vibrate, I like the location better for keys, wallet, etc.
Plus, if you use those big pockets to their proper purpose (beer storage), there isn't enough room for anything else.
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17th July 07, 11:56 AM
#16
Originally Posted by kilted in seattle
I'm going to take the contrary position. I do like to wear my sporran with my utilikilt. Apart from the joys of putting my cell phone on vibrate, I like the location better for keys, wallet, etc.
Plus, if you use those big pockets to their proper purpose (beer storage), there isn't enough room for anything else.
I think with a UK a sporran is not recommended: the snaps on a UK mimic the sporran shape anyway. But on a kilt with an unadorned apron I'd point out that if modesty is a concern, a sporran can help (though I know it's not a fig leaf!). Of course maybe someone is going for the Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" album cover look. I think it depends on the kilt, the fit, and the personal preference.
--rob
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Here's a bottle and an honest friend!
What wad ye wish for mair, man?
—Robert Burns
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17th July 07, 12:23 PM
#17
I never wear a Sporran with my UK, but I do like to hang things off the front beltloops (flash drive holder, small utility knife) while working. I also use two "key keepers" (think sporran hanger with mondo clip) to hold keys or other dangle parts that help.............
Use the force, and trust your heart -
Doug
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17th July 07, 05:51 PM
#18
Well being a colonial myself, and somewhat new to kilts, I have to say that I prefer them not with pockets and fitting up high, where the traditional approach puts them. Don't neccesarily have to be tartan to make me happy, or any particular amount of yardage, but I quit carrying stuff in my pockets even wearing jeans many years ago. (mostly a side effect of working at home, no need to carry stuff).
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25th July 07, 07:22 PM
#19
Originally Posted by kilted_brewer
I think with a UK a sporran is not recommended: the snaps on a UK mimic the sporran shape anyway. But on a kilt with an unadorned apron I'd point out that if modesty is a concern, a sporran can help (though I know it's not a fig leaf!). Of course maybe someone is going for the Rolling Stones look. I think it depends on the kilt, the fit, and the personal preference.
Not recommended by whom?
Part of the idea behind wearing a kilt is you have a taken a big step away from what everyone else is doing, thereby giving yourself license to experiment with whatever suits your fancy.
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26th July 07, 09:03 AM
#20
Boy, I'm with Kilted in Seattle on this. Play, have fun.
Would I wear that kilt with a sporran? Probably not. Do I care if someone else does? Nope.
A while back I was over on the Kaibab Paiute reservation on the Arizona Strip and found a beautiful Shoshone made deerskin pouch in the gift shop. Perfect for a sporran. Sometimes wear it with a Utilikilt as in this pic shot right after I bought it.
Not a party outfit for sure, but works for bumming around the high desert on a hot day.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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