U.S. ARMY JUMP BOOTS AND DRESS SHOES
Did you know Corcoran jump boots have 82 stitches on the inside of the sole and 101 stitches on the outside as a nod to the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division’s actions during World War II? These timeless classics have come a long way in comfort and construction since then! When the occasion calls for jump or dress shoes, U.S. Patriot has you covered with inclusive sizing, multiple colors, and low-maintenance polishing.
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ARMY JUMP BOOTS
Military paratroopers face a unique set of challenges when it comes to avoiding foot and ankle injuries. Highly specialized paratrooper boots were first adopted by US Army Airborne Forces in WWII to help mitigate the many risks associated with parachuting.
WHAT ARE JUMP BOOTS?
Jump boots (AKA "Corcorans") are easily recognizable by their high lace-up ankles that extend several inches above those of other combat boots. Military jump boots also have closed eyelets to prevent snags on rigging, enhanced ankle support, cushioned insoles, and slip-resistant rubber outsoles. A high-quality leather upper resists abrasion and delivers lasting durability.
HOW TO SHINE JUMP BOOTS:
Even the best combat boots will wear out with hard use, but you can extend the service life of your jump boots by keeping them in good working order with routine care and shining.
Shining your boots isn't complicated, but there are ways to streamline the process so you can get back on your feet faster. First, make sure you have enough space to work, taking extra care to protect non-leather goods from encountering shoe polish. Remove your laces and set them aside.
Second, take a stiff natural fiber brush and clean off any dirt, dust, and debris from the surface of your boots. You can use a dampened cloth for grimier areas, but boots must be fully dried before polishing.
Next, using a soft cloth, thoroughly work shoe polish into the entire surface of your combat boot, including the tongue and around grommets. Allow polish to sit on the surface of the boot for a few minutes, then, using a soft shoe brush, remove excess polish and buff to a high shine.
Finally, replace your laces using your preferred lacing method, such as Army, straight-bar, or ladder lacing.
CORCORAN JUMP BOOTS
Initially worn by the 82nd Airborne in 1941, Corcoran jump boots were soon adopted by paratroopers across the US Army. The military jump boot seen in WWII photos was made by the US Army-contracted Corcoran Boot Company, which has maintained a legendary reputation ever since.
Corcorans are prized for their leather uppers and responsive Goodyear welt. With exceptional craftsmanship, these boots are built to last. Vintage Corcoran boots are much sought after by collectors of military memorabilia.
WHAT ARE THE BEST CORCORAN JUMP BOOTS?
Based on the original Corcoran design, Corcoran 10-inch Brown Leather Jump Boots combine vintage military style with modern updates that improve comfort and durability. This American-made combat boot features the classic "spit shine-able" leather upper and high ankle that provides additional support during jumps.
With a triple-rib steel shank and Poron cushioned outsole, this paratrooper boot is the best of both form and function. Need a black jump boot? Check out the Corcoran 10-inch Black Leather Jump Boots for Men.
Be inspection ready in an instant with Corcoran Jump Boots with Zipper. These jump boots are built to military specification and have a full-length zipper along a paratrooper-height ankle. Cushioned insoles mitigate impact, while an oil-resistant rubber outsole provides enhanced traction on slippery surfaces.
ARMY DRESS SHOES
AR 670-1 regulation requires that Army oxfords or pumps be worn with service and mess uniforms. These dress shoes come in brown or black leather, as well as high gloss black patent.
WHAT COLOR SHOES GO WITH THE ARMY GREEN DRESS UNIFORMS?
A 2017 update to AR 670-1 regulation replaced the Army ASU Uniform with the Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU). These WWII-inspired uniforms include an olive drab coat, trousers/skirt, and tie with a khaki shirt and brown Army oxfords or pumps.
Altama Dress Oxford Brown Leather Shoes tick all the boxes with a polishable full-grain leather upper and oil-resistant Vibram outsole that grips slippery surfaces. A custom-molded thermoplastic heel counter and custom-fit PU insole provide all-day comfort that you can count on. This Army brown oxford is 100% Berry compliant and proudly made in the USA.
DO ARMY DRESS SHOES NEED TO BE SHINY?
Nothing finishes off an Army Mess Uniform like a pair of high-gloss oxford shoes or pumps. The Rocky High Gloss Dress Leather Oxfords will have you ready for inspections, parades, and other official duties with mirror-style high-shine leather. These lightweight shoes are built on a Goodyear welt and have a breathable Pro-Cell PU Air-Flow insert that keeps you cool and comfortable through any special event.
Looking for a black leather women's dress oxford? Check out the Bates Women's Lites® Black Leather Oxford with a removable cushioned insert for enhanced comfort. These polishable oxfords have a slip-resistant outsole and are proudly made in the USA.