Poolpidulik (Semi-Dress) sporran
Kilt ja kildi juurde
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Poolpidulik (Semi-Dress) sporran

85,00 €

Poolpidulik sporran ehk kõhukott kildi peal kandmiseks. Ammustel aegadel kanti sarnases kõhukotis kaasas kehakinnitust, tänapäeval siis rahakotti ja mobiili. Mis on iseenesest ikka meestele väga mugav, sest sporran jätab käed vabaks, samas kui naistel on käekott palju tülikam kaasas kanda. 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 kilt. Made of leather or fur, the ornamentation of the sporran is chosen to complement the formality of dress worn with it. The sporran is worn on a leather strap or chain, conventionally positioned in front of the groin of the wearer. Since the traditional kilt does not have pockets, the sporran serves as a wallet and container for any other necessary personal items. It is essentially a remnant of the common European medieval belt-pouch, superseded elsewhere as clothing came to have pockets, but continuing in the Scottish Highlands because of the lack of these accessories in traditional dress. The sporran hangs below the belt buckle; and much effort is made to match their style and design. The kilt belt buckle may be very ornate, and contain similar motifs to the sporran cantle and the sgian dubh. Early sporrans would have been worn suspended from the belt or on either of the hips, rather than hung from a separate strap in front of the wearer. When driving a car, dancing, playing drums, or engaging in any activity where a heavy pouch might encumber the wearer, the sporran may be turned around the waist to let it hang on the hip in a more casual position.

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KategooriaKilt ja kildi juurde
SKU116200
SaadavusEttetellimisel
ArtikkelPROD_01KNCZEMFZ7KBAW6SJ88VG25M4

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