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Leather Axe Holder

#200028
This impressive frog is made of durable, full grain leather. Features nickel plated, metal studs.
$14.95

Wide Leather Pirate Belt with Brass Buckle

#200716
This pirate belt complements any pirate outfit. Features large 4-1/2-inch antiqued brass buckle. Measures 56 inches long overall and 2-3/4 inches wide.
$54.95 $46.71

Roman Belt with Hanging Leather Strips

#200468
This Roman belt features hanging leather strips. Based on a design popular in about 100 A.D. Accommodates up to 46-inch waist.
$49.95

Right Handed European Baldric - Brown

#200326
This baldric is made of oil tanned leather. Frog is left open so you can stitch it closed to fit any sword size. Features brass buckle.
$69.95 $59.46

Right Handed European Baldric - Black

#200292
This baldric is made of oil tanned leather. Frog is left open so you can stitch it closed to fit any sword size. Features silver buckle.
$69.95 $59.46

Medieval Long Leather Belt

#200672
This long belt is crafted of thick, top grain leather. Features antiqued and polished brass accents, buckles and belt tip. Approximately 70 inches in length.

$94.95

Medieval Double Wrap Leather Belt

#200454
This double wrap belt is crafted of top-grade leather. Includes frog hanger to fit most scabbards. Available in brown with brass buckle and studs and black with nickel silver buckle and studs. Measures 1-3/4 inches wide.
$54.95 $46.71

Left Handed European Baldric - Black

#200424
This European Baldric can be worn with any sword we sell and fits any time period. Made of oil-tanned leather, this baldric is black with a silver buckle.
$69.95 $59.46

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