Fettered Cock, which others have recommended.
Billy and Charlie's, which others have recommended.

I would add Gaukler's Medieval Wares to that list: 
http://www.medievalwares.com/ for bronze belt hardware. He is extremely 
knowledgeable, and often his pieces are direct casts of originals in his 
collection.

I would add some other notes on 14th c. belts--frequently the belt 
hardware *was* pewter. Much of the belt hardware in Dress Accessories, for 
instance, is various pewter alloys.

Also, Historic Enterprises: http://www.historicenterprises.com/cart.php 
although again, no leather, just the hardware.

Tandy Leather for undyed belt blanks: 
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/index.asp

Yours,

Jen/pixel/Margaret


On Sun, 13 Apr 2008, Robin Netherton wrote:

> Relaying a request from a friend:
>
> Can anyone recommend, ideally from personal experience, a good supplier of
> medieval (say, 14th-15th c.) belts and/or buckles? My friend is familiar with
> Revival Clothing, which sells Talbot's leather goods, but would like to know
> his range of options before purchasing.
>
> --Robin
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