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    New hunting steward kilt

    new kilt with belt and pouch ill plan to use as a sporran what do yall think Click image for larger version. 

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    Nice kilt but I would get a sporran and not a pouch.

    Try to find how to turn your picture, too. It hurts my neck to look a sideways picture!

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    I like the kilt but the bag not so much. I agree with David a sporran would look much better.
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    Kilt ...Great
    Bag...Not
    Jump onto ebay and get you a cheap one if you are short in the kilt fund department. Even a cheap one will last you a few years if not worn every day. Just my thoughts
    LOCH SLOY!
    Cheers, Wil

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    Yah the bag was made as a belt bag for sca but was hoping it would work just don't have the funds for even a cheap one ATM lookin to make a leather bag one soon with flap hopefully it will turn out better

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    Well, look at it like this. If you have to go with the bag you have now....fine. Just have in mind that you can always upgrade to a sporran and the kilt will look even better. It took me a year to get it all worked out and now I am just shopping around to nice hose that I like. So one day......
    LOCH SLOY!
    Cheers, Wil

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    Yes one day. I see the kilt as just alternative to jeans but don't want te utilikilt pocketed look so just need something for now am looking for a or am making a low key rob roy ish sporran for all and everyday use

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    That will be nice, if you need any help just ask. We all give our 2 cents.....
    LOCH SLOY!
    Cheers, Wil

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    Ok, may actualy ask here ok wanton to make a rob roy similar to a leather pouch with hard flap top not sure if would come out well just not sure i like the idea of a more solid sporran as I've never Owend one

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    I converted a couple of thrift store purses, (Black and Brown) to wear as Sporrans. I converted the shoulder straps to hangers on the belt. I also use them and the belt for SCA pouches. Good luck

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