WW2 German Brown Leather Schnurschuhe Ankle Boots by RUM
WW2 German leather ankle boots called Schnurschuhe By ricahrd underwood
This ankle boots was issued to most German Soldiers from 1942 onwards including Luftwaffe and SS personnel. The ankle boot was worn with the canvas ankle gaiter.
These ankle boots have been machine made for RUM in a boot factory and not hand made so every pair is well made and finished to the same standard.
- Brown leather upper
- Lower roughout leather
- Goodyear welt stitched leather sole
- Leather laces
- 8 Brass eyelets
- leather sole
- Traditional German Hexagon studs
- 25 x steel studs per boot
- Steel heel plate
The Schnurschuhe was originally issued in brown leather but as soldiers wore these boots and put on a wax to waterproof them they became black.
WW2 German leather ankle boots called Schnurschuhe by Richard Underwood Militaria
This ankle boots was issued to most German Soldiers from 1942 onwards including Luftwaffe and SS personnel. The ankle boot was worn with the canvas ankle gaiter.
These ankle boots have been machine made for RUM in a boot factory and not hand made so every pair is well made and finished to the same standard.
- Brown leather upper
- Lower roughout leather
- Goodyear welt stitched leather sole
- Leather laces
- 8 Brass eyelets
- leather sole
- Traditional German Hexagon studs
- 25 x steel studs per boot
- Steel heel plate
The Schnurschuhe was originally issued in brown leather but as soldiers wore these boots and put on a wax to waterproof them they became black.
Goodyear welt is the upper part of the shoe is shaped over the last and fastened on by sewing a leather strip (also known as the "welt") to the inner and upper sole and then stitching holds the material firmly together.
Brand | Richard Underwood Militaria R.U.M. |
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Restricted Product? | No |
Material | Leather |
Colour | Brown |