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In a pinch, standard ex-army boots tend to fit the general look of the correct boots... With the one big exception being most of them don't have a side zip (and plenty of fans happy wear boots without the side zip).
An alternative to the Corcorans are Carolinas, which produced army-style jump boots with and without the side zips (the latter do have a non-screen accurate flap that covers the top of the zip on some models, but others don't have this feature: LINK.
If the stuff on eBay is too expensive for your budget (and some of it really is quite pricey, you might be able to source boots from an ex-army store or stall if there's one operated near you.
If there's nothing local to where you live, there will undoubtedly be places in London that would be selling ex-army surplus boots that should hopefully look close to the part.
This may seem a random question, but what boot size would you be looking for?
In a pinch, standard ex-army boots tend to fit the general look of the correct boots... With the one big exception being most of them don't have a side zip (and plenty of fans happy wear boots without the side zip).
An alternative to the Corcorans are Carolinas, which produced army-style jump boots with and without the side zips (the latter do have a non-screen accurate flap that covers the top of the zip on some models, but others don't have this feature: LINK.
If the stuff on eBay is too expensive for your budget (and some of it really is quite pricey, you might be able to source boots from an ex-army store or stall if there's one operated near you.
If there's nothing local to where you live, there will undoubtedly be places in London that would be selling ex-army surplus boots that should hopefully look close to the part.
This may seem a random question, but what boot size would you be looking for?
Statistics: Posted by Kingpin — February 10th, 2024, 10:30 am