Beginning in 1937, soldiers in the German (Heer) Army were issued with a pair of Low Boots, alongside their Jackboots. Initially, they were meant only to be part of their basic training uniform, but as the war progressed and leather became in short supply, the low boot or "Schnürschuhe" began to see action on the front line, in place of the jackboot.
Initially, all low boots will have been received in a natural colour with orders coming from command to "blacken" them. With these black low boots, we've taken the trouble to do that for you.
Grab a pair of these highly anticipated M37 Low Boots and add to your early war impression.
Key Features
Made of a tough and sturdy two-tone leather.
Has a stacked wooden heel, providing both a traditional appearance and support for long marches.
Durable build featuring 5 eyelets and 4 lace hooks for a secure fit, quality leather laces and hobnails added grip.
Rough out leather around the toe area for increased protection
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