Medieval sword belts were often made with many buckles so that they could strap down onto different sword sheaths and be re-used (if you had to make everything from scratch, you’d make sure it could be re-used, too!). In the Society for Creative Anachronism, which does medieval recreation, many rapier fighters use this type of
Birch Bark Biting
Sword Belts and Sabretaches
Ceremonial Sword Accessory Guthrie Woods Products Ltd
Ceremonial Sword Accessory Guthrie Woods Products Ltd
Leadbelchers
Ceremonial Sword Accessory Guthrie Woods Products Ltd
Sword Belts and Sabretaches
WWII British Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer Sword VR Proved Blade
The Project Gutenberg eBook of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson
Commission: Sword Belt Spreader - Birch and Briar
WWII British Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer Sword VR Proved Blade
First the Blade, a Comedy of Growth, by Clemence Dane—A Project
Commission: Sword Belt Spreader - Birch and Briar