Our complete Gladiator Outfit is a typical outfit you would have seen the real Gladiators fighting in. A basic tunic, wide kidney belt and sandals. We also have added in some arm bracers and greaves and give the option of a wooden Roman sword to practice before you hit the colesseum. Save 10% off regular prices when buying the complete outfit.
Here is what you get:
- Gladiator Tunic #100966
- Gladiator Kidney Belt #200972
- Gladiator Sandals #100958
- Studded Vambraces #200852
- Studded Greaves #200854
- Wooden Gladius Sword - Optional #600774
Detailed Item Descriptions: Gladiator Tunic: The basic blue tunic of a slave, who was chosen to fight for his freedom in the arenas of Rome. This simple rough weaved Gladiator tunic has unfinished edges, giving it a peasant-like appearance. Pair this with our Gladiator Leather belt and Gladiator Greaves for a pulled together look. Blue only. S/M or L/XL.
Gladiator Belt: This wide kidney belt offers great protection in the collesseum. Made of an aged dyed leather, the belt has three adjustable straps with antiqued brass buckles for a secure fit. This is a classic style Gladiator belt, our design was inspired by the movie Gladiator. Available in Brown only.
Gladiator Sandals: These Spartan sandals are made of all leather construction with rubber soles and three adjustable ankle Straps. Spartan sandals are a must for the spartan 300 outfit. These Sandals will go with any Greek or Spartan themed outfit. The Spartan sandals come in brown only and men's sizes 8-13.
Studded Vambraces: These beautiful vambraces are made from heavy grade leather and though thick, are easy and comfortable to wear all day long. Good for a large variety of outfits. The vambraces are also great for use with your bow.
Studded Greaves: These beautiful greaves are made from heavy grade leather and though thick, are easy and comfortable to wear all day long. Good for a large variety of outfits. They are studded and feature lace up closure.
Wooden Gladius Sword (Optional): Not only were wooden swords used by Gladiators for training, but if he survived the arena and lived long enough to retire, a symbolic wooden gladius (Rudis) was awarded as a token of discharge and freedom.