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Product Description
This mixed brown & black leather day sporran is made in Scotland. The front of the sporran features 3 tassels and is a great sporran for the man with either brown or black kilt accessories. It comes with a Sporran chain (adjustable length) to fit most men. -
Measuring Instructions
The waist measurement needed is the actual waist measurement, not your pants size. Typically, your pants will be 2 to 4 inches smaller than your actual measured waist.
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Reviews
Add Your Review- nice quality Pegasys
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Price Value Quality this has become my go to day sporran (Posted on 9/9/2016) - good quality ... well made Marc E Ferguson
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Quality Price Value I have worn this now for a couple weeks and received several compliments on it . (Posted on 8/22/2016) - Unique brown and black sporran Marine13
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Quality Price Value I added a Marine Corps. EGA to this sporran and it looks great with my Marine tartan. Perfect way to show off my Scottish heritage and my service to my country. Thanks USA Kilt (Posted on 6/15/2016) - Beautiful Embossed Sporran Lachlan in SC
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Price Value Quality Beautiful brown embossed sporran. Very roomy, unlike many others I've seen. The embossing is very well done. Very good quality. You get what you pay for. Highly recommend. (Posted on 3/15/2016)
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Buyers Guide
Brown sporrans typically look best with other brown accessories like a brown kilt belt, brown sporran hangers and brown shoes.
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Product Specs
- Made in Scotland
- 100% Leather
- Measures 7.75" high X 7" wide X 2.25" deep -
Fun Facts
The Sporran (Gaelic for "purse" or “Pouch”, pronounced /Spor' en/) is a pouch that performs the same function as pocket on the kilt. It's where the kilt wearer stores their keys, wallet, etc. The sporran hangs a few inches below the belt buckle (typically 3”), directly over the wearer's 'manhood'.
Made of leather or fur (or a mixture of the 2), the ornamentation of the sporran is determined by the formality of dress worn with it. The sporran is worn on a leather strap or chain, or in the case of larger men, from 'sporran hangers' which suspend it from the belt. It is essentially a survival of the common European medieval belt-pouch, superseded elsewhere as clothing came to have pockets, but continuing in the Scottish Highlands because of the lack of these accessories in traditional dress.
There are several types of sporrans. Day Sporrans, Semi Dress Sporrans and Dress Sporran are the most common styles. There are also other styles, including Hunting Sporrans, Full Mask (aka Head On) Sporrans and Horsehair Sporrans.
Day sporrans are typically worn casually, during the day (before 6 PM). They are made from all leather and have a flap on the top. They are typically “D” shaped with the flat part at the top.
Dress Sporrans are typically worn formally (after 6 and for formal events like weddings). They are made from fur (Bovine is most common in the US) and have tassels on the front and have a metal cantle (semi circle of decorated metal at the top) on top. They are typically oval shaped and open in a “V” from the top.
Semi Dress sporrans are a cross between the Dress sporran and the Day sporran. They are half leather (the flap that closes the top) and half fur (the front 'face' of the sporran). Typically they have 3 (and sometimes 2) tassels on the front. They are typically “D” shaped with the flat part at the top. While some consider them to be “a jack of all trades, master of none”, they can be worn to both formal and casual events.
Hunting sporrans are a full leather sporran with no tassels on the front. They are preferred by many pipe bands for the lack of 'drumming' done while walking (no tassels = no drumming). While it's not clear where they acquired the name “Hunting Sporran”, it is generally accepted term that is meant to differentiate them from the typical “day sporran”.
Full Mask sporrans are the fur sporrans which have the head stuffed and mounted on the flap. They can be worn formally and casually, though due to the price, most are reserved for formal occasions.
Horse Hair sporrans are most typically worn by pipe bands with a 'military' look. While they have been worn by civilians in years past (1800's), current fashion is to relegate them to pipe bands and military personnel.
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Availability
This sporran is a stock item available for immediate shipment. In the rare instance that we're caught between shipments, we will let you know within 24 hours.