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Black Tactical Belt
Shooters, soldiers, police officers and others use this belt to help secure gun holsters and to keep pants on the waist while moving around. It can also be used for support in extreme emergency climbing situations.
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Courlene Belt
This belt is worn by many military, law enforcement and cadet forces around the world. The forces wear it with their specific uniforms according to their uniform regulations. Polyethylene polymer is an extremely durable and hardwearing man-made material better known as Courlene. This belt will serve you for years and can be used by generations after you retire.
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Courlene Belt
This belt is worn by many military, law enforcement and cadet forces around the world. The forces wear it with their specific uniforms according to their uniform regulations. Polyethylene polymer is an extremely durable and hardwearing man-made material better known as Courlene. This belt will serve you for years and can be used by generations after you retire.
$19.99 As low as: $16.99
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OG Tactical Belt
Shooters, soldiers, police officers and others use this belt to help secure gun holsters and to keep pants on the waist while moving around. It can also be used for support in extreme emergency climbing situations.
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Sam Browne
The device became the mainstay of British Army Officers following its adoption during the Second Boer War. A different arrangement of the ‘Sam Browne’ was popular with British Officers and Commonwealth Armed Forces which consisted of a wide belt with two vertical supporting straps-one over each shoulder.
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Shoulder Sashes
The shoulder sash is worn by Sergeant to Warrant Officer Class 2 during regimental parades or during assigned duties. They range in length from 58inches to 62inches. Jamaica Combined Cadet Force wears a red one. Trinidad and Tobago Cadet Force wears a red sash and Barbados Cadet Corp wears a navy blue sash.
$49.99
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Sword Belt
Sword Belt$57.99 -
Waist Sash
Sashes traditionally form part of formal military attire. A similar crimson silk net sash is worn around the waist by officers of the Foot Guards in scarlet full dress and officers of line infantry in dark blue "Number 1" dress. The same practice is followed in some Commonwealth armies.
$79.99