Military boots come in a wide variety of styles and colors. Black leather was prevalent for years, but lately desert colored suede has been the soldier’s primary choice of boot.
Two-toned
jungle boots were popular during the Vietnam era, and later with soldiers and airmen who appreciated them for their light weight and comfort.
Jump boots are another common choice, not only for those who parachute out of airplanes, but also for people who like a boot that’s easy to put a nice shine on.
Steele toed boots have always been the choice for logistics and maintenance personnel. Many a toe has been saved over the years by this
rugged and functional footwear. And finally, every soldier in Iraq owns several pairs of
suede desert combat boots. From the basic issue, to the custom made, almost tennis shoe comfortable variety that can set you back several hundred dollars. Every good
military man or woman takes pride in their
boots.