WW2 Japanese Other Ranks Boots Well Marked This pair of WW2 Japanese Other Ranks boots represents standard issue footwear worn by enlisted men of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. Constructed from durable leather, the boots feature reinforced stitching and hobnail soles designed for prolonged use in various field conditions. The interior and exterior surfaces bear clear manufacturer markings and military acceptance stamps, indicating both authenticity and period of issuance. The design includes side lace eyelets, typical of Japanese military boots of this era, and leather pull tabs for ease of wear. These boots were commonly used in both continental and Pacific theater operations from the late 1930s through 1945. The well-preserved markings provide valuable information for collectors and historians, offering insight into Japanese military supply protocols and manufacturing standards of the period. The boots are presented in used condition consistent with age and service, retaining key original features integral to Japanese enlisted equipment.















