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WW2 Jump boots...Real?!


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Hello! Just wondering if these are actually WW2 jump boots. There are no dates or markings stamped inside, other than the size inside the tongue. Just the size stamped on the bottom. The soles are the US Army type. Any help would be appreciated. The photos are from the sale ad, so that's the best I can get. Thanks!!

 

 

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From what I can see they look OK too me. 13 eyeletes slanted heels, soles look OK leather laces. They will sometimes be dated in the very bottom inside where the size is stamped. Cochran still makes them but there's usually a label sewn inside. Where the WW2 did not have it. A good pair with a few miles on them may fool you.

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