The WW1 Canadian CEF Officer’s Boots are an authentic example of early 20th-century military footwear issued to officers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Constructed primarily from brown leather, these boots typically feature a high lace-up design intended for both formal appearance and field utility. Distinguishing attributes include reinforced toes and heels, as well as sturdy leather soles, designed to withstand extended periods of marching and varied terrain conditions encountered during military campaigns. The boots generally reach mid-calf and may include brass eyelets or speed hooks for efficient lacing. Officer’s boots often exhibit finer craftsmanship and detailing compared to enlisted personnel’s issue footwear, reflecting both status and the expectation of purchasing private equipment. These boots represent a key element of the CEF officer’s uniform, providing insight into the material culture and dress standards of Canadian forces serving overseas between 1914 and 1918.












