Dress Sporran Brown Fur 3 Tassels Chrome Cantle Brown
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Dress Sporran Brown Fur 3 Tassels Chrome Cantle Brown Essential to complete any Scottish attire Traditionally Handmade in Scotland Finest Natural Materials Used Ready to wear with included Sporran Chain Belt Unique natural colour variations A superb high quality Scottish gift The Dress Sporran is the Highland attire equivalent of the wing-collar bow-tie and cummerbund. If an occasion demands formal Scottish attire nothing completes it in such spectacular fashion as the Full Dress Sporran. In rabbit fur or ponyskin with brown or black leather casing and featuring plain and ornate cantles in distinctive designs the Margaret Morrison range covers all tastes. Sporran is the Scots Celtic word for purse so its use with a pocketless kilt aris essential whether for daily wear or as part of the most formal attire. Handmade in Scotland using the most traditional methods and materials sporrans and accessories from Margaret Morrison Traditional Crafts are among the highest quality available. As natural hides and furs are utilised natural variations in colours are to be expected throughout. Along with the individual craftsmanship in every sporran this helps to make each one slightly unique. Where leather is used most items are available in a choice of black or brown. Sporrans come complete with an adjustable chain strap for immediate use. Margaret Morrison Traditional Crafts Situated in the heart of Scotland Margaret Morrison Traditional Crafts specialises in producing and supplying a full range of Highland Regalia Leatherwear direct to many leading highland dress retailers. Sporrans Belts and Straps Pipers' Cross and Waist Belts are all hand made to order using only the finest quality leathers and skins. Their traditional Sporrans are all hand made in Scotland using time-honoured techniques and methods unspoilt by modern technology. The Sporran range includes Leather Sporrans Semi Dress Sporrans Dress Sporrans Hair Sporrans Boys Sporrans and Alternative Fur Sporrans which are