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5th September 25, 08:31 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
The only thing that I see ghillie-ish about them is the sawtooth(?) cut of the leather where the eyelets are. Other than that it's just a wingtip boot.
Interestingly, these came up when I was searching for a cap toe boot. Something a little more formal than my hiking boots, but still ok for a bit of "off road" or when an unexpected shower pops up. Going to give these a try.
Look up Corcoran jump boots. I used them when I was in the 101st. Gave them hard use and they stood up well.
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