The sporran is an important part of Highland Dress, and as such, should be of the highest standard.
We offer only the best quality from Scotland’s premier sporran makers.
The majority of our day and dress sporrans are made by Scotland’s finest sporran makers.
We also offer the best cut bridle leather day sporrans, from one of Scotland’s oldest master saddlers, along with contemporary Celtic and Clan crested designs from makers renowned for their innovative designs.
Sporrans in the Highlands were traditionally made from leather or doeskin, but since the 18th century materials such as sealskin, and all kinds of furs, have become increasingly popular. We prefer leather and bovine for all our sporrans.
In recent times a flood of inferior imported sporrans from Pakistan are being sold both in shops and by online retailers, threatening the existence of a centuries old traditional Scottish craft, whilst misleading the public of their origin.
When you purchase a sporran from Scots Connection you can be assured that it’s the genuine article, made in Scotland by skilled Scottish craftsmen using only the finest natural materials.
Wearing your sporran
The sporran is worn attached to a chain strap or plain leather strap which fits through the belt loops on the back of your kilt. Avoid wearing your sporran too low - a hands width below the belt is a good general guide and should ensure that the sporran pushes down the kilt whilst seated.















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