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  • ...r]], cord or [[weaving|woven]] [[cloth]] worn around the waist. [[Metal]] belts are also known, such as the [[plaque belt]]s popular in the [[14th Century] ...e, or they could simply be tied. Many (some indicate the vast majority) of belts had [[strap end]]s of similar materials on the end of the belt.
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  • There are also other colours of belts that have a meaning in the SCA but are not restricted to those positions.
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  • Another name for a belt. More often (only?) used for the belts of females. May indicate a more decorated or different style of belt to th
    352 bytes (53 words) - 19:14, 21 May 2006
  • There are also [[IKA|other colours of belts]] that have a meaning in the [[SCA]] but are not restricted to those positi
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  • ...ot all knights have followed this unofficial custom. For this reason, red belts [[IKA|tend to be reserved]] for squires, and others avoid wearing this colo ...d, and any squire jokes shouldn't be taken personally by those wearing red belts.
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  • ...places to mark [[squire]]s, but many non-squires also wear red or reddish belts. Some kingdoms have customs governing belt colors for [[apprentice]]s and
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  • ...rdy, woven bands of [[braid]]. These bands were used in period for straps, belts, braids for costume, bookmarks and ecclesiastical accoutrement. Tablet weav
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  • ...t]], [[Laurel]], and [[Pelican]], since the three nominal colours of their belts would be red, yellow, and green - the same as are used in traffic signals i
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  • ...l low on the waist. The padded roll is said to help support the weight of belts placed over outer layers of clothing.
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