Integrated Swordbelt Style 1
This is the most historically common swordbelt we offer. It features a forked section that can be braided according to these instructions or customized to whatever style you’d like.
Integrated Swordbelt Style 2
this is our most simple style swordbelt. Start by looping the main buckle strap around the throat of the scabbard (1). Determine which slots line up to give you the best fit around the scabbard and thread the small strap through so that the slot in the strap and long end are situated in the back of the scabbard (2,3,4) Thread the end of the strap through the slot and tuck it underneath the main strap (5,6) (tucking the strap under the main strap is optional, but helps to cinch it tighter and keep everything more low-profile.) Repeat steps 1 -5 for the lower loop, making sure that the strap extends from the opposite side of the scabbard from the buckle (7,8,9,10) tuck the end of the strap under the rear strap and cut off the excess, or keep the excess long to allow you to use the belt for larger scabbards later on.
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Integrated Swordbelt Style 3
Our most complex/fancy style. It has a large braided section attached to the main buckle and two smaller braided straps that the forked end of the main belt attach to.
Integrated Swordbelt Style 4
This is our most versatile swordbelt. Two simple braided straps that attach to the 2 piece belt.
Universal Sword Suspension Straps Style1
These are the more complex of the two sword strap options. Two braided straps with buckles and belt straps to hang them.
Universal Sword Suspension Straps Style 2
These are the more simple and historically common of the two sword strap options. Two braided straps with buckles and belt straps to hang them.
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