Product description
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Swedish old marching boot in leather. The shoes are sold as used, but most are unused and in new condition. Very good boots that are very durable if you take care of them properly. Note that larger sizes are slightly more expensive as these are very difficult to obtain.
- Sturdy boots that are made to last
- Good fit
- Solid quality
More about Marschkänga leather Swedish Black: Material: Completely made of leather. The boots are delivered unsorted between rubber or leather soles.
Some have leather laces, others have regular ones.
Features: High quality boots that are made to last. Has a good fit and sits well on the foot.
Please keep this in mind: The picture shows a pair greased with leather grease, but they come ungreased so you do it yourself. We recommend that you lubricate them thoroughly before using them, and continue to lubricate them regularly to properly soften the leather. The leather is whole and "alive" but must be lubricated if dry. If you pull on dry leather it will crack.
They have been in army stores for a long time and may have stains from various protective agents, may look like mold which it is not. Removes with a damp cloth.
The shoes are usually used, straight from storage so you may need to clean them when you get them. From the 60s/70s/80s.
The sizes are the size indicated on the shoe, but assume that you are wearing substantial woolen socks and a thick insole. If you instead fit the boots properly and want only a thin sock, you can go down two sizes. However, we recommend that you use extra socks in these to avoid chafing.
Leather boots are cared for with either leather grease or wax. Suede boots are cared for with a suede brush and suede spray.
You take care of boots with a combination of leather and synthetic materials by applying either leather grease or wax to the leather itself and preferably spraying the textile surfaces with textile impregnation.
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