WW2 Pattern Leather German M37 Low Boots / Wehrmacht Boots (German Equivalent of the British Army Ammo Boots) Last Pair Remaining Size 42/UK 8
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WW2 German M37 Low Boots
Last Pair Remaining Size 42/UK 8
Introducing the two-tone, leather and rough-out leather M37 Low Boots.
Starting in 1937, German soldiers were issued "Schnürschuhe" (Low Boots) alongside "Knobelbecher" (Jackboots). Initially part of the "Drillichanzug" (linen uniform for basic training), these boots became more prevalent on the front lines following regulation changes in late 1939 aimed at conserving leather. By 1940, due to restrictions and eventual discontinuation of jackboots for enlisted men in 1943, the Low Boots were worn with "Gamaschen" (Gaiters) to cover the gap between the boots and trousers.
These boots are perfect for re-enactment purposes, providing both authenticity and comfort. They are also robust enough for everyday wear.
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