- The
sporran (/ˈspɒrən/;
Scottish Gaelic for 'purse'), a
traditional part of male
Scottish Highland dress, is a
pouch that
functions as a
pocket for the...
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number of accessories,
which may
include but are not
limited to: a belt,
sporran, sgian-dubh, knee-socks with a cuff
known as kilt hose, garters, kilt pins...
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Alternative fastenings may be used and
pockets inserted to
avoid the need for a
sporran.
Kilts have also been
adopted as
female wear for some sports. The kilt...
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called a
sporran,
which is just the
Gaelic word for
pouch or purse.
Sporrans are
usually made from
either brown or
black leather.
Sporrans come in a...
- Mc
Sporran is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jermaine Mc
Sporran (born 1977)
British semi-professional
footballer Seamus Mc
Sporran (born...
- with
gauntlet cuffs and
pocket flaps and
front cutaway for
wearing with a
sporran and kilt. It can be of tweed,
tartan or
solid colour material. The Argyll...
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refer to: A
small bag such as a
packet (container), teabag,
money bag,
sporran, **** pack, etc.
Marsupium (disambiguation),
especially pouch (marsupial)...
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voice and clarity.
Lauder usually performed in full
Highland regalia—kilt,
sporran, tam o' shanter, and
twisted walking stick, and sang Scottish-themed songs...
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antecedent which was su****ded as
clothing came to have pockets. The
Scottish sporran is a
similar belted pouch that
survived because of the
impracticality of...
- six-point
horsehair sporran while senior NCMs and
officers wear a
badger head
sporran.
Pipers wear three-point
horsehair sporrans while the pipe major...