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Feudal Long Thin Black Leather Belt

#201647
When a knight or noble would simply want to belt their tunic, a thinner simpler belt would be used. This beautiful long belt is made of high-grade black leather and utilizes an ornate silver buckle and tongue.

$39.95

Overlord Long Leather Belt

#201646
Made of high-grade black leather, this 66-1/2" long belt has an elaborate silver buckle and tongue with twelve Celtic knotwork crosses along the length. It is perfect for a wide range of periods from Viking through the high Middle Ages.

$64.95

Noble’s Black Leather Belt with Conchos

#201644
This long black leather belt has twelve stunning silver finish Celtic knotwork Conchos, a matching silver tongue and an elaborately pierced buckle. A necessary accessory for men's tunics, this belt is 67" long!

$64.95

Forged Iron Medieval Belt Buckle Twisted

#805061
Hand forged, twisted iron medieval belt buckle is a great all around buckle for the nobility and peasantry alike.
$19.95 $17.95

Forged Iron Locksley Belt Buckle

#805058
Perfect for any outlaw ensemble. Forged iron with leaf motif.
$19.95

Forged Iron Knightly Belt Buckle

#805054
Medieval Belt Buckle built to handle the rigors of thicker belts and the gear carried on them.
$9.95

Forged Iron Medieval Belt Buckle Plain

#805052
A terrific all around belt buckle for any medieval reenactment.
$7.95

Braided Monastic Belt

#201633
This woven belt is made of braided virgin jute fiber and is the perfect finishing touch for many period costumes. Measuring 128" long, it can be double wrapped around most robes and tunics.
$29.95

Period belts were not used to hold up pants. They were used for carrying your sword as well as a variety of pouches. Baldrics and frogs were another way of easily carrying your sword, which was one of your prized possessions.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Forged Iron Medieval Belt Buckle Twisted

Got this to make a harness belt to hold up leg armor and it worked perfectly to replace a modern buckle of the belt I was using.  It is very well made and strong, but be careful, the point of the tine is very pointy!!!!
Reviewed by: Deane, March 15, 2023

Review of: Pirate King Belt

Love the belt! It's very heavy and the metal feels really sturdy. Had no problem with the leather, the belt overall is awesome!
Reviewed by: Nathan, October 22, 2020

Review of: Huntington Belt

Nice belt, well made and fits my 32" waist. Sturdy enough to support a scabbard suspension system or frog. Buckle is standard and meets expectations compared to a modern buckle assembly and the studs in the belt add some flair and fitted well. Would fit well with many 8th-16th century tunics and tabards with is simple design.
Reviewed by: david, June 13, 2020

Review of: Braided Monastic Belt

I wore this woven belt with my monks robe and it held up my German War Hammer nicely.
Reviewed by: Geoffrey, April 22, 2020

Review of: Huntington Belt

The belt is very period and I love how it can let it hang in front or to the side of me like knights of old would and it fits great.
Reviewed by: Johnathan, May 22, 2019

Review of: Pirate King Belt

Like the Buccaneer coat this adds to the ensemble for a great presentation.  Excellent.
Reviewed by: Tony, February 19, 2019

Review of: Long Diagonal Sash

Very nice, and the service is excellent.
Reviewed by: Donald, April 12, 2017

Review of: Huntington Belt

I just got my belt today, and it is wonderful!
Reviewed by: Michael, June 18, 2016

Review of: Officer's Silk Sash

Wow.  The maroon with any black shirt is beyond dashing.
The knit is a little wider than it looks in the picture and they ARE 9 feet long.
The tassels are surprising weighty too, but not badly so.

If you're looking between this and the rayon sash, get this!
(I don't own a rayon one, but this one is really awesome.)
Reviewed by: kevin, May 11, 2016

Review of: Adjustable Leather Sword Belt with Integrated Frog

Love it!  Fits the sword and fits great!  Thanks!
Reviewed by: Russell, September 03, 2015