Where should your sporran hang?

Sporrans are worn on the front of the kilt, hanging by light chains or leather belts. It should hang approximately 4 or 5 inches, no lower than a hands width, from the top of the kilt.
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What should I keep in my sporran?

The modern sporran, or sporan – Gaelic, has evolved a long way from the doeskin bag containing ammunition or daily rations and many now feature stainless steel and even plastics! Despite modern enhancements however, sporrans retain their basic design principles and carry everything from car keys to mobile phones.
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Where should the top of a kilt sit?

Your kilt should be worn with the pleats to the rear and the fringes on the right hand side. It is high on the waist, at the tummy button - this is the correct way to wear a kilt as it will allow it to drop down to the top of the knee.
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Can a woman wear a sporran?

Think of a sporran as a handy (and attractive) substitute for wallets or pockets. Women can wear a sporran with their kilts if they want a more traditional look. It isn't typical for sporrans to be worn with ladies' kilted skirts, mini skirts, or hostess kilts, but that doesn't mean you can't!
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What is a female kilt called?

An earasaid, or arasaid is a draped garment worn in Scotland as part of traditional female highland dress. It may be a belted plaid (literally, a belted blanket), or an unbelted wrap.
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Is it disrespectful to wear a kilt?

In the true sense of the meaning yes, but as long as it isn't worn as a joke or to make fun of Scottish culture, it's more cultural appreciation than cultural appropriation. Anyone can wear a kilt if they choose to, there are no rules.
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What do they wear under their kilts?

It comes down to personal preference, if you feel comfortable “going regimental” then go for it. If not, there is no shame in wearing underwear and it won't make you less Scottish. One thing to always remember however, if you don't own a kilt, we would always recommend wearing underwear under a hired kilt.
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Should I wear a kilt to a wedding?

If you are getting married, attending a wedding or are invited to an event, be it formal, semi-formal or casual, you always have the option of wearing a kilt outfit to the event.
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How tight should a kilt be?

The kilt should be comfortable to wear. The top can sit anywhere that'd be best suited for you but no higher than the ribcage and no lower than your hips. If measured correctly, your kilt should fit across your middle snugly with the bottom of the tartan laying at the top of your knee bone.
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What is the knife in a Scotsman's Sock called?

Often spelled Skean Dhu, a Sgian Dubh is a traditional Scottish, single-edged knife which is worn as part of a highland wear outfit. The words Sgian Dubh directly translated from Gaelic means black (dubh) dagger (sgian).
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What is a day sporran?

The sporran is a traditional part of male Scottish Highland dress. A pouch that performs the same function as pockets on the pocketless kilt. Made of leather or fur, the ornamentation of the sporran is chosen to complement the formality of dress worn with it.
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What was the original use of a sporran?

The word sporran is Gaelic for purse, and serves as just that for a traditional kilt outfit. Sporrans were born out of necessity to work as a pocket; and would be used to store coins, fire-making paraphernalia, as well as oats and onions!
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Are kilts Irish or Scottish?

Today, kilts are worn with pride to celebrate your Scottish and Irish heritage. However, the history of the kilts, and tartan, differs greatly between Scotland and Ireland. Scottish kilts and tartan have a rich history, with Scottish kilts dating back to the 16th century.
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Can you wear a kilt to a funeral?

No the kilt is not generally worn for funerals in Scotland (memorials are not common in the Highlands), in my experience, but the kilt is a bit more common at funerals in the Highlands.
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Can a non Scottish wear a kilt?

There is no problem for non-Scots to wear a kilt if they are wearing it for a legitimate reason. Such reasons would include any event – a wedding or some parties but be careful with how you wear it. The Kilt is a flexible outfit made of heavy wool that anyone can wear both formally and informally.
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What did Scottish wear before kilts?

These tunics were called leine croich, and the wearer typically wore a belt with them. A close-fitting leather jacket, called a jerkin, was a frequent accessory to the yellow tunic. The Leine croich's heyday lasted from medieval times into the 16th century when the kilt's popularity began to rise.
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How long were kilts banned in Scotland?

When was the kilt banned in Scotland? Imposed by the English Crown, the kilt ban was created in 1746 and lasted 35 long years. The ban came to suppress the Jacobite rebellion, which was becoming prevalent in the Highlands. The act of wearing a kilt was declared illegal with harsh punishments for consequence.
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Who can wear the Royal Stewart tartan?

Despite its royal associations, the Royal Stewart Tartan can be worn by anyone, a status confirmed by the Scottish Register of Tartans, who state: 'In the same way that clansmen wear the tartan of their chief, it is appropriate for all subjects of the Queen to wear the Royal Stewart tartan'.
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Can you wear a kilt on your hips?

The 21st Century Kilts fit is different

This is so, when the kilt is worn loose and off the hip, it does not become too long. Most 21st Century Kilt wearers, wear the kilt slightly off the hip, even for formal. The SEAT measurement should be taken around the widest part of your hips (bum).
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What does an Irish man wear under his kilt?

Of those who have worn a kilt, just over half (55%) say they tend to wear underwear under their kilts, whilst 38% go commando. A further 7% wear shorts, tights or something else.
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How many tassels does a sporran have?

The basic figure is commonly included with a fur front, leather gusset, three decorated fur tassels with regular or cross-chains, and a leather flap at the top.
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