Recently I ordered a 13th century kettle helm and belt to compliment my late 13th century kit. Originally I was going to craft a belt (still will eventually) but I find this as a good hands on experience to really get a sense of what I will make in the future, a prototype if you will. This thin belt with brass fittings should look well with a soft kit and hard kit. The belt does require wholes to be punched in it for the tongue. It is about 57" long. As for the kettle helm, it works for multiple centuries from about 12th century to 15th. It also works for a foot soldier or a German Knight of my time. Now the helmet came in two sizes, one was too small and the other a bit large. But better to go with the larger one, because it will accommodate any padded coif and mail coif. I really like this because it will make any time at the Fair or other events more pleasant as it keeps the sun off my head and neck. It also creates good circulation and is made from 14 gauge steel.