 | Historic War Belts We are proud to introduce these striking War Belts! We begin with a heavyweight Latigo leather which is highly waterproof, supple, and extremely durable. We add an additional 16" of tongue for the customary "knot" and decorate each version with a unique pewter design that includes a 12th-century belt tip, also in pewter. |
|  | 12th-Century Belt A double-belted sword belt design with a broad history. Perfect for carrying your longsword or falchion! |
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 | Simple Belt Our most basic and inexpensive belt design, this sturdy belt will nonetheless serve well to carry your sword, pouches, daggers, and other accessories! |
|  | Bodice Cincher A simple belt-style bodice or waist cincher, this design flatters m'Lady's figure while providing a bit of support for her back. |
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 | O-Ring Long Belt The ring belt is a classic historical design, worn by all classes and cultures for most of history (until, of course, the invention of the buckle!). It is usually seen tied in the "knightly knot," which is fashionable and easily secures the belt and its attendant pouches, sword frogs, dagger frogs, and so forth; though it is occasionally secured with a pin. |
|  | Studded O-Ring Long Belt An upgrade of our basic O-Ring Long Belt, this one comes with dome studs for a more decorative feel. |
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 | Barbarian Belt This fearsome barbarian's belt is broad, simply decorated, and comes with a hanging leather flap to complete the savage look. |
|  | Villager's Belt A heavy, wide leather belt with subtle decorative touches, this belt is a great complement to all outfits, from simple tavern keeper to powerful warrior. |
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 | Lord's Belt A broad, sturdy leather belt with domed studs for a more decorative look.Truly a belt for the warrior lord on the battlefield! |
|  | Fleur-de-Lis Sword Belt A variation on our Angled Sword Belt decorated with the ancient symbol of France, the fleur-de-lis. |
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 | Double-Wrap Sword Belt Our basic double-wrap sword belt. The second wrap helps to distribute the weight of a sword over both hips, making for a more comfortable weapon belt. |
|  | Three-Strap Belt This belt is nearly a garment in its own right, made of a soft leather body married to three stiffer leather belts. |
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 | Two-Strap Belt Many belts of the ages were much wider than the belts we think of today; our Two-Strap Belt is a perfect example of the medieval broad belt. Great for any garb! |
|  | Angled Sword Belt A basic sword belt design, the V-angle helps keep your blade at the ready for a quick draw in case of an impending battle. |
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|  | Captain Raithburn's Belt A broad belt designed with a pirate captain in mind, this belt will nonetheless serve you well, whether you roam the Seven Seas or ply your trade on land. (We've heard they make great Santa Claus belts, too!) |
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 | Gunner's Belt A sturdy, plainly-decorated leather belt. Riveted with decorative coins, this belt can carry all your essentials and still look great. |
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