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WWI French Army Reproduction Model 1912 Leather Marching Boots with 1916 Modifications – MDL. 1912/16

WWI French Army Reproduction Model 1912 Leather Marching Boots with 1916 Modifications – MDL. 1912/16

This is a reproduction of the WWI French Army Model 1912 Leather Marching Boots – also known as MDL. 1912 with 1916 modifications. The rough-side out boots have leather uppers, laces, heel and soles with hobnails. This pattern boot was used throughout WWI feature the additional support rivet alteration implemented in 1916 on each side of the front lacing flap.

We make ordering clothing online easy. Use the two guides below to select the best size for you and feel free to submit your order.  Do not worry about getting it exactly right.

Before anything is processed, you will be personally contacted to reconfirm those measurements.  So make sure you enter the best email address for us to reach you. This way we can discuss your size selection, body measurements, desired fit and give some tailoring advice.

We have found taking a little extra time to get to know a customer and their needs eliminates 99% of all problems with sizing. On the rare occasion one of our sizes will not suit you, your credit card will not be billed, so order with confidence.  We are going to help you get the best fit!

If you have any questions before or during the process, feel free to email us directly using the Contact us form on this page.

Size

Allied Shoe Sizing Guide

Uniform Boot & Shoe Measurements:
Uniform boots and shoes have been listed as if to fit men within the US shoe sizing system.  Generally, they are available from US size 8 to 14 in whole sizes only.  If you are a ½ size, please order the next size larger to what you normally wear.

Also, please know, you will be contacted personally to confirm your size selection.  You will be assisted during the sizing process, so please do not worry about making a wrong selection during checkout.  Buying clothing online, especially when converting sizes from other countries, can be a daunting process and you will be helped along the way. 

Sizing Guide:
How to measure yourself for a WWI or WWII uniform

Cap/Hat Size
If your US fitted cap or EU hat size is not known, to determine your hat size, measure the circumference around your head, keeping the tape level and firm, across the temples and above the eyebrow ridges. Measure circumference of head just above top of ears.  Wrap tape gently around head making certain tape lies midway on your occipital bone (that little bump in the middle of the back of your head).  Don't pull the tape too tightly or your hat will fit that tightly.  Measure 2 or 3 times to be accurate.

Chest (Across Nipples)
Measure yourself (LOOSELY) around the fullest part of your chest, with your hands by your side, and your chest expanded.  Keeping the tape measure level.  Have someone else do measuring for you.

Waist (Belly Button)
Measure yourself (LOOSELY) around the natural waistline (that is your belly button).

Inseam (Inside Leg)
Measure yourself from the crotch to where your trousers normally sit on your shoe.

 

Size Chart


Important!

  • You MUST use a cloth/ tailoring measuring tape to size your body before ordering.
  • Please do not use the measurements from other garments when submitting size information.
  • Also, to get the most accurate number, it is best to take measurements while not wearing other layers of clothing.
  • Uniforms have been sized to accommodate for undergarments and the ability to move, especially around shoulders and waist, so we just need your body dimensions.
  • Please know, after you place your order, you will be contacted personally to confirm your measurements and size selections before any payment is processed or item sent to reconfirm body dimensions and desired fit.
  • If your size is not in stock, you will not be billed and contacted immediately before order is processed.