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Thread: Bunny Sporran

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    Wink

    Well, it's not very fancy or expencive. It's pretty much the regular SWK sporran with rabbit fur on the front and the tassels are little fur things hanging on chains. I would say it's a cross between the trucker model and the kids model. It's kind of nice with the bunny fur on the front, but it's deffinitly not a horsy sporran or the Pepe Le Pue sporran. Kind of wish I had a bear sporran. Hope that helps.
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    A fur sporran for hunting!? Only if you are riding side-saddle. If they mean shooting or stalking, then you want a ghillie to handle the guns and reload for you. And, if kilted, you want a good cowhide sporran that won't snag in the heather, gorse and bracken. A fur sporran, once wet, will look like some sort of drowned cat tied 'round your waist. I've hunted, stalked, and shot for nearly half a century and, aside from busting clays in a kilt at a charity shoot, I've never seen anyone seriously out in the field in a kilt other than hunt servants. Gaawd but tartan shops have a lot to answer for....

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    I know several hunters who hunt in Buz Kidder canvas kilts. It's not a traditional kilt, but a traditional kilt, as they are now, probably wouldn't be good for hunting. That still leaves the question, when does one wear a basic brown rabbit fur sporran. I dress fairly casually, the most formal being a plain shirt and tie.
    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    A fur sporran for hunting!? Only if you are riding side-saddle. If they mean shooting or stalking, then you want a ghillie to handle the guns and reload for you. And, if kilted, you want a good cowhide sporran that won't snag in the heather, gorse and bracken. A fur sporran, once wet, will look like some sort of drowned cat tied 'round your waist. I've hunted, stalked, and shot for nearly half a century and, aside from busting clays in a kilt at a charity shoot, I've never seen anyone seriously out in the field in a kilt other than hunt servants. Gaawd but tartan shops have a lot to answer for....
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    Thank all of you for your advice. The trip has long passed, and sadly, I did not end up taking my kilt.
    You now have a picture to look at up in my first post if you happen to stumble across this old thread.

    MacMillan of Rathdown, I am sorry I didn't have the picture when you posted because I would have liked to see what you thought: good or bad. Perhaps some day...
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    Ted,
    I think rabbit fur sporran looks grand. Which is better than good, because it implies a sense of style as well as being well-dressed for the occasion. What a pity you didn't get to "WOW" them with your kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    Ted,
    I think rabbit fur sporran looks grand. Which is better than good, because it implies a sense of style as well as being well-dressed for the occasion. What a pity you didn't get to "WOW" them with your kilt.


    Thank you, MacMillan of Rathdown.

    I was flying into New Mexico for a one day trip to see my sister graduate from college; she's a nurse. There wasn't enough time to wait for luggage, so I had to fit everything in a carry-on. It was a choice between gifts or the kilt. I wasn't ready to go through the airport metal detector with the kilt yet...

    I am having a brown corduroy jacket adapted to go with this outfit.

    Thank you for your comments.
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    When I lived in Southern California I had a corduroy jacket and waistcoat made to wear with my kilt-- it's two greatest virtues were that it wasn't nearly as hot as the tweed stuff, and virtually nobody else had one.

    I think I'd also get a pair of either snuff coloured or brown hose to go with your outfit, which would really set you apart from the crowd.

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    Brown hose sound like a perfect idea, MacMillan of Rathdown. I just recalled that the corduroy jacket has a matching vest. I think I will go look up the threads on adapting a vest to go with a kilt.

    Thank you for the suggestions.

    Here is a link to a thread on traditional garter ties and how to tie them.
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/t...x.html?t=35511
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    I took a look at that vest... I need to read up on all this to get a better idea of what needs to be done. The vest almost works on it's own, but the front would be a little to long with the planned sporran cut away for the jacket.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 12th February 08 at 08:13 PM.
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    plain leather

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