Apothecaries, potioneers, and medieval merchants often require many pouches to hold and organize their wares. Use the Belwar Bag Set for your items. Made from premium leather, this set of bags comes in black or brown. The set includes four bags. They secure shut with a buckle and strap. Stitching attaches the strap to the front flap. Riveting also helps to secure the bottom of the strap even more. On the back of each pouch, there is a loop. The loops help to attach the bags to a belt, not included. This bag set looks great with a wide variety of medieval and fantasy characters.
This item is handmade, therefore, it may vary slightly from what is shown above.
Key Features:
- Available in brown or black
- Comes as a set of four bags
- Secures with buckle and straps
- Can slide onto a belt, not included
- Great for a variety of costumes
Materials:
- Made from premium leather
Care Instructions:
- Remove dirt with a hard brush, then gently clean with leather soap and a soft, damp cloth. Remove soap with a separate damp cloth, then use a dry cloth to wipe away remaining water. Let dry naturally. Condition with oil or polish, then wipe with a final cloth to remove excess residue.
risingbun (verified owner) –
A good value for getting 4 pouches. Since they’re unattached to each other, you can arrange them to your liking. I’m going to wear them on a baldric almost like a bandolier. My small gripe is that the hardware is close in color to the pouches and I would’ve liked it if they stood out a little more.
aakuehn1 (verified owner) –
This is a quality set of leather belt bags. It is nice that they are separate from each other in case you don’t want to wear all of them at once or you want to share with a buddy. And, because of their size, wearing them all at once might not always be possible unless you wear them all in the front of your belt or all in the back. Wearing them all on the back makes them harder to reach or to buckle the strap. One of the measurements that you are not given in the description is that these bags are about 3 inches in depth. They stick out kind of far so that if you wear them at your sides, your arms may brush into them & become bothersome after a while. They are pretty sturdy & stiff, so they won’t compress & flatten out any time soon like suede leather would. Wearing them on any part of the belt is possible but wearing them on the front seems to make the most sense. Hopefully, your belt buckle isn’t overly large. I also like how the front flap is large enough to completely cover the opening to prevent anything from spilling out too easily. It’s not a perfect seal. There are some gaps at the sides, but it’s still better than some other designs I have seen. Even if you don’t want to carry anything in them & just want the look that they provide, they are a great option for your outfit.