WW1 Canadian CEF Black B5 Other Ranks Ankle Boots

$1,450.00

The Pre WW2 Canadian Army Ankle Boots Black are original military footwear dating from the period before the Second World War. Manufactured for the Canadian Army, these boots were designed for standard issue to enlisted personnel and feature a classic black leather upper with reinforced stitching. The ankle-high cut provided increased support and protection compared to earlier footwear, accommodating the demands of parade, drill, and field use. The soles are

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The WW1 Canadian CEF Black B5 Other Ranks Ankle Boots are a type of standard-issue military footwear used by soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Constructed from black leather, these ankle boots feature a classic two-piece design with reinforced toe and heel sections. The boots are equipped with multiple eyelets for secure lacing and are finished with hobnailed leather soles, providing durability and grip in varied battlefield conditions. The “B5” designation refers to a particular Canadian pattern used during the period, catering specifically to the needs of other ranks, as distinct from officer footwear. These boots were commonly worn in combination with puttees and formed part of the standard kit for Canadian infantrymen serving on the Western Front and in other theaters. Surviving examples offer material insight into the daily experiences and logistical organization of WW1 Canadian forces.

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