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16th January 12, 07:16 PM
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Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
As I was doing some research in Ken MacLeay's "Highlanders of Scotland" portraits something struck me out of the blue-
A fair number of the chaps pictured are wearing natural undyed or very lightly dyed leathers, something rarely if ever seen today.
Any thoughts on why this died out? I think it's quite a nice look.






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16th January 12, 07:24 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
I too like the look. Perhaps tastes just changed.
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16th January 12, 07:32 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
My guess is that it is kip skin or just plain old high quality cow leather with a nice coating of oil/wax. My understanding is that this was later blancoed by the Army, who then later switched to lampblack for a uniform appearance with less effort.
As for why you don't see it anymore, in mind it's simple: the cheap, shoddy products in circulation today are more cheaply produced in black. One needs high quality leather to look good in lighter colors like natural tan...
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16th January 12, 07:39 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
My guess is that it is kip skin or just plain old high quality cow leather with a nice coating of oil/wax. My understanding is that this was later blancoed by the Army, who then later switched to lampblack for a uniform appearance with less effort.
As for why you don't see it anymore, in mind it's simple: the cheap, shoddy products in circulation today are more cheaply produced in black. One needs high quality leather to look good in lighter colors like natural tan...
Good point David. Although my understanding was that the Army used a suede finished leather to apply the blanco to.
As to the quality issue- you're dead on there. Black covers a multitude of sins. A natural leather with only a wax or oil finish must be of good quality, something rarely seen in the import sporran/leather market.
It just struck me as odd that an entire colour option basically vanished. I wonder if it's possible to pin down the time the natural colour stopped appearing in Highland wear catalogs. I guess OCRichard would be our go-to man here. Hopefully he'll chime in eventually.
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16th January 12, 07:44 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
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16th January 12, 07:49 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Right. I think it requires a napped leather for the blanco to stick.
I do agree it's a shame that it's gone out of style. That being said, I have an MOD cantle that I need to make a bag for...
I have done one in a tipped (but otherwise natural) pigskin. I keep meaning to make myself a bag in the same leather, but just can't find the time.

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16th January 12, 07:45 PM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
 Originally Posted by artificer
Good point David. Although my understanding was that the Army used a suede finished leather to apply the blanco to.
Right. I think it requires a napped leather for the blanco to stick.
I do agree it's a shame that it's gone out of style. That being said, I have an MOD cantle that needs a replacement bag...
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17th January 12, 06:35 AM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
My guess is that it is kip skin or just plain old high quality cow leather with a nice coating of oil/wax. My understanding is that this was later blancoed by the Army, who then later switched to lampblack for a uniform appearance with less effort.
As for why you don't see it anymore, in mind it's simple: the cheap, shoddy products in circulation today are more cheaply produced in black. One needs high quality leather to look good in lighter colors like natural tan...
Exactly! I have always been drawn to the tan/brown leather accessories in regards to MacLeay's Highlanders, very smart indeed. I think the colour brings an aura of sophistication, in a fashion sense, not class, and sets one a part from the more abundant use of black leather accessories.
Cheers,
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17th January 12, 06:40 AM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
Gents. I have been looking for some time for a good quality sporran belt in natural or buff coloured leather. If you do find any retailer with such, please let it be known.
I can't see one on their website but I'm pretty sure that McRosties do them
https://www.said.net/secure/mcrostie/index-shop.asp
I'm not 100% sure, but fairly sure, that McRosties do leather sporrans for Slanj so you can see the range of colours on their website
http://www.slanjkilts.com/Kilts-and-...-products.html
I saw the light tan in the Edinburgh Shop last year and fell in love...
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17th January 12, 06:46 AM
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Re: Tan Accessories - Where Have They All Gone?
 Originally Posted by Lime
Yes, McRostie's of Glasgow does in fact make tan, and other brown leather accessories, as I have commissioned them in the past to make me bespoke sporran straps in their selection of various tan and brown leathers - they do an outstanding job! I am sure they would be willing to take on just about any type of commission, be it a dirk frog, crossbelt, waist belt, etc.
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 17th January 12 at 07:19 AM.
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