A black leather sporran with a plain stud flap and three leather tassels is a classic and stylish choice for Highland dress. This type of sporran is versatile and can be worn for various formal and traditional events.
A sporran with roped braiding on the flap and three leather tassels is a traditional and visually appealing accessory that combines classic design elements.
A black leather sporran with an embossed flap featuring a Celtic design and studs is a stylish and detailed accessory that adds a touch of tradition and elegance to Highland dress.
Celtic cantle with mounted thistle Black and white rabbit fur 3 white fur tassels on chains Opens with a stud and small flap on the back Measures 7.5" x 9.00" Free sporran belt fits waist up to 46"
This type of sporran is appropriate for a range of events, including weddings, formal occasions, and traditional Highland gatherings. The embossed Celtic pattern enhances the traditional and historic appeal.
A sporran with an embossed Celtic Rope design is suitable for various occasions, including formal events, weddings, and traditional Highland gatherings.
A green leather sporran with a Lady and Harp badge is suitable for various occasions, including formal events, weddings, and cultural gatherings. The Irish symbolism adds a unique twist to the traditional Scottish attire.
a sporran with grey rabbit fur and a thistle badge would be a tasteful and authentic addition to Scottish formal attire, suitable for formal events, ceremonies, or Highland gatherings.
This type of sporran is suitable for various occasions, including formal events, weddings, and traditional Highland gatherings. The Celtic Knot embossing adds a cultural and symbolic element to the accessory.
A black leather sporran with a Masonic badge and three tassels is a distinctive accessory that combines elements of Masonic symbolism with traditional Highland dress.
A brown leather sporran with an embossed flap featuring a Celtic design is a unique and visually striking choice, combining the richness of brown leather with intricate Celtic detailing.
The Glengarry and Balmoral are both traditional Scottish bonnets, and they are often worn as part of military dress, especially in Scottish regiments. The St. Andrew's Cross, commonly associated with Scotland, is often used in cap badges for Scottish regiments.