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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

Leather Long Belt

#200674
This impressive long belt is crafted of heavy grade, dark brown leather. Features nickel studs and a brass buckle. Measures 74 inches in length.


$54.95

Brown Knightly Belt

#200678
This 80-inch long belt is crafted of heavy grade leather and exhibits antiqued brass roses and a heavy-duty buckle.

$94.95

Black Knightly Belt

#200676
This belt is made of heavy grade leather and features antiqued brass roses and a heavy duty buckle. 80 inches long.

$94.95 $80.71

MuseumReplicas.com carries historical footwear for men and women, as well as Medieval period belts & pouches.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Low Suede Boots without Fringe

Beautiful boots.  Well made and comfortable.  Will look great with the rest of my viking costume.
Reviewed by: Donald, May 13, 2023

Review of: The Journeyman Boots

Excellent boot fit nicely and have good traction and comfortable soles.  May not be very weather proof but could be weatherized with leathet treatment. Boots work well as a one style for many costumes.
Reviewed by: david, October 27, 2020

Review of: The Journeyman Boots

The boots felt to be good quality. I wear a size 11 shoe and chose to buy the large which ended up being too large for my feet. I am returning for a medium size. However customer service has been great and the boots do look and feel good. One thing to note is there is a zipper that shows on the inside (Outer faces) of the boots. Though it is small and not very noticeable.
Reviewed by: Nathan, October 08, 2020

Review of: Traveler’s Leather Pouch

I bought two of these for my Longhunter kit.  These are the best leather pouches out there.  They are the largest & most economical anywhere.  Best quality that I have found.  They hold more than enough gear for whatever activity you choose to take them on.  I might buy some more!
Reviewed by: Michael, June 20, 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: Sherwood Slouched Boots

I was skeptical at first when I got them but after walking around at the festival I was impressed with how comfortable they were.
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: Sherwood Slouched Boots

very nice
Reviewed by: Guest, November 27, 2017

Review of: Assassin Two Piece Buckled Gaiter Boots

Bought these for my Son who is into the Renaissance era, they arrived quick and my Son just Loves them, they also fight him perfect. Would recommend them to any one who wants a great look
Reviewed by: Teresa, February 11, 2017

Review of: Huntington Belt

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