Medieval Leather Belt "Santiago", 14th-15th Century - Outlet
Complete your historical costume with a truly authentic and high-quality accessory. This simple yet robust "Santiago" leather belt is crafted from premium brown leather with a thickness of approximately 3.3 mm, making it the ideal choice for reenactment, LARP, or as a stylish element of your Gothic attire. Its 30 mm width and distinctive light-coloured stitching near the authentic brass buckle guarantee both durability and a period-accurate look inspired by the 14th and 15th centuries. Thanks to specially treated edges, the belt is protected against unwanted fraying. Further product information ...
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Medieval Leather Belt "Santiago", 14th-15th Century
How to Properly Wear a Medieval Belt
In the Middle Ages, long belts were worn with a special touch. The key to an authentic look is the historical knot. After passing the belt through the buckle and tightening it at your waist, take the long, free end, wrap it from underneath around the tightened part of the belt just behind the buckle, and then let it hang down through the loop you've just created. This knot not only looks period-correct but also securely fastens the loose end, so it doesn't get in your way while walking, working, or in battle.
A Glimpse into History: The Belt as Status and a Tool
In the Middle Ages, a belt was far more than just a functional piece of clothing; it was a clear sign of social status. The quality of the material, the intricacy of the buckle, and the length of the belt all spoke volumes about the wealth and standing of its owner. At the same time, it served as a versatile utility carrier—a place to hang a purse with coins, a dagger, a knife, small tools, or keys. For a person in the medieval era, a sturdy leather belt was an indispensable companion in daily life.
Size Chart
This "Santiago" belt, a quality product by House of Warfare, is available in several lengths to perfectly suit any figure. The length is measured as the total length of the leather strap from the buckle to the tip.
| Size | Total Belt Length (Metric) | Total Belt Length (Imperial, Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 140 cm | 55" |
| M | 160 cm | 63" |
| L | 180 cm | 71" |
How to Care For Your Belt to Ensure Its Longevity
Proper care will significantly extend the life of your leather belt and keep it in perfect condition.
What You Should Do:
- Keep it dry: If the belt gets wet, let it air dry at room temperature. Never place it on a heater or in direct sunlight.
- Nourish the leather regularly: Occasionally (e.g., every 6 months), apply a thin layer of a beeswax-based leather conditioner or balm. This will keep the material supple and prevent it from cracking.
- Clean it gently: Wipe off dust and minor dirt with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
- Store it correctly: When you're not wearing the belt, hang it by its buckle or roll it loosely (as shown in the product image). Avoid folding or creasing it sharply.
What You Should Avoid:
- Never wash the belt in a washing machine or soak it in water for an extended period.
- Do not use harsh chemical cleaners, solvents, or soaps that are not specifically designed for leather.
- Protect it from extreme heat, which could permanently damage and warp the leather.
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