Clothing accessories

Backpacks

Medieval adventurer's backpack in brown color

Epic Armoury
162900000
£237.28
The Medieval Adventurer's Backpack in brown is the perfect complement for those looking for a combination of style and functionality. With a framed design and a medium size, this backpack can hold up to 20,000 cubic cm (or about 20 litres) of your most valuable belongings. One of the main advantages of this backpack is its manufacture of vegetable-tanned...
Backpacks

Medieval adventurer backpack in black color

Epic Armoury
162890000
£237.28
Discover the medieval Adventurer's backpack in black, an essential accessory for all those who love history and adventure. This medium-sized framed backpack is perfect for taking everything you need with you on your expeditions, whether it's a camping trip or an exciting treasure hunt. One of the main advantages of this backpack is its ample storage...
Armies Pendants

Roman phalera in tinned brass

Battle Merchant
217260000
£198.66
This Roman Phalera is similar to the originals, mounted on a leather strap frame that is applied like a vest and fastens at the back with straps and buckles. At the level of the clavicles, two thin straps are attached to which a red woolen scarf, the Focale, will be attached. In the lower rings of the Focale two tin torcs are hooked, also with military...
Celtic handbags

Medieval shoulder bag Tree of life design

Mythrojan
260220000
£173.69
Elevate your style to an epic level with our Medieval Leather Shoulder Bag, designed with the distinctive Tree of Life. This bag is not only a fashion statement, but also a sign of authenticity and resilience. Characteristics: Handcrafted from full-hair leather: Each bag is a unique masterpiece, cut and crafted by hand from the highest quality leather...
roman belts

Roman legionary cingulum, 1st century

Battle Merchant
156700000
£165.55
Discover the Roman Legionary Cingulum from the 1st century, an authentic historical jewel that you can look like a Roman legionnaire! This incredible belt, also known as a Bateus, has been made of resistant 3 mm leather, which guarantees its durability and resistance. This Cíngulum is a faithful reproduction of the original that is exhibited in the...
roman belts

Roman Officer's Cinctorium or Balteus

Battle Merchant
032950000
£158.92
Discover the authentic Cinctorium or Balteus of high-ranking Roman officials! This impressive accessory is made of red-brown vegetable leather, which gives it a unique and sophisticated appearance. In addition, it has silver metal accessories that further highlight its elegance. The Cinctorium or Balteus is the perfect complement for any lover of Roman...
roman belts

Roman Legionary Cingulum Mainz, 1st century AD

Battle Merchant
157840000
£152.30
Are you passionate about Roman times and do you love collecting historical objects? Then this Roman Legionary Cingulum is perfect for you! Based on the original found in Mainz, Germany, in the 1st century AD, this cingulum is made of high-quality materials, including red leather and brass fittings. Its design inspired by the Roman era of the late first...
roman belts

Cingulum of Roman Legionnaire

Battle Merchant
115410000
£145.68
The Roman Legionary Cingulum is the perfect complement for any fan of ancient Rome and its legions. This belt, also known as the cingulum militare, was worn by the brave Roman legionnaires during the first century AD, and now you can wear it with pride. The belt is made from light brown rigid leather, giving it a durable and authentic look. In addition,...
roman belts

Brown Roman legionary's cingulum, 1st century AD

Battle Merchant
219270000
£145.68
Roman legionary belt, in brown, with pteruges and brass fittings. The cingulum or balteus of the Roman legionary that we offer here is richly adorned with brass fittings. It is inspired by an original artifact dating from the second half of the 1st century AD. C., now on display in the Central Romano-Germanic Museum in Mainz (Römisch-Germanisches...
roman belts

Roman Legionary Cingulum

Battle Merchant
038510000
£145.68
Have you ever dreamed of being a powerful Roman legionnaire? Now you can make that dream come true with our Roman Legionary Cingulum. This impressive belt, made of leather and brass, will be the perfect complement to your costume or to add a touch of authenticity to your collection of historical objects. Our cingulum is one size fits all, so it will fit...
medieval hats

Medieval King Crown in brass

Windlass Steel Crafts
036900000
£140.99
Do you want to look like a real medieval king? Then, you cannot miss the opportunity to acquire our incredible Brass Medieval King Crown. Made with the best materials, this crown with its brilliant appearance and incomparable charm will transport you to the time of knights and castles. The helmet of our Medieval King Crown is made of brass, with rivets in...
Belts

male chastity belt

Medioevo
000720000
£134.84
Do you want to experience a unique sensation of control and submission? Then our male chastity belt is just right for you. Although not functional, this chastity belt will transport you to medieval times, where power and domination were commonplace. Made of strong steel, this chastity belt guarantees durability and security. With a height of 40 cms., a...
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Exploring the costumes of bygone eras offers a unique window into the world of our ancestors. Clothing accessories, from bags to footwear, play a crucial role in the reconstruction of these glorious eras. This article dives into the details of characteristic accessories from the Roman, Viking, Medieval and Renaissance eras, highlighting their importance and how they integrate into historical reenactment and contemporary fashion.

Bags in Antiquity

Bags had a functional and aesthetic role in all eras, adapting to the needs and styles of each period. In Rome, bags were mainly made of leather and served both men and women, carrying coins or personal tools. Contrary to popular belief, the Vikings also used bags, made of resistant materials, to carry amulets, coins and small utensils. These accessories reflect not only fashion but also the practical aspects of daily life in these cultures.

Belts: More than a Simple Accessory

Belts have been indispensable throughout history, fulfilling functions that went beyond holding up clothing. In medieval times, for example, they not only served as a decorative element but also as a practical tool for hanging swords, bags and other utensils. During the Renaissance, belts became true works of art, richly decorated and considered indicators of social status and wealth.

Bracelets: Symbols of Strength and Prestige

From the robust Viking bracelets, worn by both men and women as a symbol of strength and status, to the delicate Renaissance bracelets, adorned with precious stones and family symbols, these accessories have been a constant expression of identity and status. The bracelets not only adorned the wrists but also served as protective talismans and signs of wealth.

The Evolution of Footwear Through the Eras

Footwear has evolved significantly from the leather sandals of the Romans, designed for different activities and social classes, to the robust boots of the Vikings, which reflected the needs of a nomadic and warrior people. In the Middle Ages, footwear became more diverse, with designs varying greatly by social class and occupation. The Renaissance saw the birth of footwear as an art form, with increasingly elaborate and decorative designs.

Hats and Gloves: From Necessity to Adornment

Hats and gloves have also played important roles in historical attire. Hats not only offered protection from the elements but also communicated the social status and profession of the wearer. Gloves, on the other hand, began as practical protection and transformed into symbols of elegance and refinement, especially during the Renaissance, when they became must-have fashion accessories.

Baldrics and Jewelry: Functional and Decorative Accessories

Baldrics, essential for carrying weapons in medieval times, demonstrate how functionality and aesthetics can go hand in hand. Costume jewelry, although it varied in material and design depending on the era and social class, has always been a means of expressing individuality and cultural or family affiliation.

Masks: Mystery and Beauty in the Renaissance

Masks, particularly popular during the Renaissance at events such as the Venice Carnival, were much more than simple costumes. They represented the duality of human nature, allowing users to temporarily adopt a new identity. Today, these masks are not only valuable collector's items but also inspiration for contemporary fashion and art.


Why were bags important in ancient cultures?

Bags were not only used to transport essential personal items, but also reflected the social status and advances in materials and manufacturing techniques of each era.

How did belts reflect social status in the past?

Belts, especially during the Renaissance, were indicators of wealth and social position due to their elaborate decoration and the precious materials used in their manufacture.

What did bracelets symbolize in Viking and Renaissance cultures?

In Viking culture, they symbolized strength and bravery, while in the Renaissance, they indicated wealth and status through their design and precious materials.

How has footwear evolved throughout history?

Footwear has gone from being purely functional, like Roman sandals and Viking boots, to also be an expression of fashion and status in the Renaissance.

What role do hats and gloves play in historical fashion?

Beyond their practical function, hats and gloves became symbols of status, profession and elegance, especially notable during the Renaissance.

What is the importance of baldrics and jewelry in period clothing?

These elements combine utility with decoration, allowing weapons to be carried practically while the outfit was adorned with symbolic and decorative jewelry.

What did masks represent in the Renaissance?

Masks were a form of social escapism, allowing wearers to explore alternate identities while participating in festivities and cultural rituals.


Discover the history you are wearing with our exclusive collection of period clothing accessories. From Viking robustness to Renaissance elegance, each piece tells a story. Make yours unique.