Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Your input is already good enough for me thanks. So my 1st thought of associating it with militaria has its ground. Will do further googling. Again thanks Chris.
with further research i found this which answers part of my queries;
Combat boots have developed over the years, influenced by the perceived need at the time. Pre-Vietnam, they were all leather with thick soles. However, experiences in the tropics saw the development of a lighter weight boot with a canvas upper, allowing the boot to breath and dry out quicker. The modern boot could be called a hybrid.
Also for those interested in reading a boot research here's a link 'A REVIEW OF FOOTWEAR FOR COLD/WET SCENARIOS PART I: THE BOOT (U) by W. Dyck'
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thanks David, and also a much more details on jungle boots here
http://www.vintageamericanboots.com/2013/08/the-jungle-boot.html
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Can anyone recommend a good brand that does lighter weight western shirts 60s/70s style?
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why won't it stop snowing?
no serious question, f^cking groundhogs & their predictions
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Can any leather experts give me an opinion on diamond Dave's stuff? I really like the style of his buco and at 900 with nice-looking horsehide it seems like a damn good deal. Comparable jackets from flat head/Himel are twice that or a little less… Are they really on different levels?
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Here are some links nate
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?71609-Diamond-Cap-Co-Buco-J-100
Super nice guy from what I've heard