What are Stiletto Daggers?

Published: 1 week ago

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The stiletto dagger goes back to Renaissance Italy, around the 1400s–1500s, where it was made as a slim, super-pointy blade built for piecing. Its thin shape made it easy to slip into tight spots—both in armor and in the pocket—so it became popular for self-defense, duels, and, honestly, some sneaky stuff like assassinations. The name “stiletto” just means “little dagger” in Italian, which fits its compact design. It eventually inspired the classic Italian switchblade style that we a love today (or at least I do).

Recently, Böker Plus began dropping their take this classic silhouette, including an all blackout version. They starting at $79 for the 3 1/2 inch blade and running up to $110 for the 5 inch blade. They feature 14c28n steel and aluminum handles. The pocket clips are deep carry (????) but not reversible (☹️).

-BokerUSA.com
-All models feature 14c28n Blades:
-Stiletto 5.0” Ebony Wood Handle $105 (available)
-Stiletto 3.5” All Black + Micarta $82 (available now)
-Stiletto 5.0” All Black + Micarta $109 (coming April 5)
-Stiletto 3.5” Ebony Wood Handle $79 (coming may 25)