John Lofgren Bootmaker M-43 Service Shoes are not simple reproductions of WWII U.S. Army service shoes. Not just another boondocker. They are a modern-day piece de resistance of footwear, carefully designed to meet the needs of contemporary life, but still look very classic, down to the distinctive Munson last shape. The Munson last was patented in 1912 by U.S. Army doctor, Edward Munson. Dr. Munson perfected his last after studying the feet of more than two thousand soldiers. The roughout uppers are Horween Chromexcel, who was a supplier to the U.S. Army for the original service shoes during WWII. Our M-43 Service Shoes, like all John Lofgren Bootmaker footwear, are totally built in Japan with master craftsmanship in all details.
Horween Chromexcel uppers
Goodyear welt construction with USA made storm welts
Heavy single, triple and quadruple stitched sewing
1.5" stacked heel, 6" shaft
Japanese made steel shanks
USA made Vibram 700 soles and 700 heels
Embossed padded leather heel pad
D/Wide width
Built on the original Munson last
Includes Japanese made John Lofgren Bootmaker box and dust bags
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