Description
This broadsword belt draws inspiration from 13th-century designs, crafted to suit the needs of medieval warriors wielding single-handed or hand-and-a-half swords. Unlike many original belts, which were often tailored for a specific sword, this belt features adjustable loops, allowing it to fit a range of scabbard sizes and styles. Both right- and left-handed versions are available to accommodate the wearer’s dominant side. Constructed from heavy top-grain leather, the belt is built for durability and can be adjusted to fit most waist sizes, ensuring reliable service through many campaigns and daily wear.
Key Features:
- Styled after 13th-century examples
- Crafted from heavy top-grain leather
- Available in right- and left-handed versions
Broadsword Belt – Left Hand
Weight: Approximately 15 oz Note: Dimensions and weight may vary slightly between individual belts due to natural leather characteristics and hand finishing.
Fun fact: In medieval times, left-handed swordsmen were often rare and sometimes regarded with suspicion, so a left-handed broadsword belt like this would have been a specialized item, carefully crafted to suit the needs of these uncommon fighters.












