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Brown oxford dress shoes at WWII Impressions.

ww2imp

Member
Dear WWII enthusiast,

One of the most common items that should be found in any historian's collection are a pair of russet brown oxford dress shoes for your Army dress uniform impressions. We are taking reservations for them now! Our shoes will be made by the Corcoran Boot factory right alongside their black oxfords they now make for current military needs. These are not flimsy slippers. These are rugged and durable mil-spec footwear made just as tough as their legendary jump boots. They don't make them any better and these shoes will last you forever. We are seeking more interested folks to step forward and commit themselves to a reservation so we can get these shoes made.

Here are some snap shots:

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There's no need to buy shoes made in any other country other than right here in America. Nobody else knows how to make shoes worn by our own military other than ourselves. Please tell your friends about our oxfords. We are eager to offer such a high quality item in our footwear line.

For more information and to get on the waiting list please proceed to this page...

http://www.wwiiimpressions.com/newusarmylowquarter.html

Thank you for your support and your business.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
These shoes are great.
I bought some similar in Italy many wears ago.
They were Florsheims but it was sales period and I paid something like eur 150 if I recall correctly.

I hope yours won't be more expensive than Florsheim's
 

ButteMT61

Well-Known Member
PLATON said:
These shoes are great.
I bought some similar in Italy many wears ago.
They were Florsheims but it was sales period and I paid something like eur 150 if I recall correctly.

I hope yours won't be more expensive than Florsheim's

It says estimated $150-160. Reasonable for a US-made shoe!
 

saunders

Member
ButteMT61 said:
PLATON said:
These shoes are great.
I bought some similar in Italy many wears ago.
They were Florsheims but it was sales period and I paid something like eur 150 if I recall correctly.

I hope yours won't be more expensive than Florsheim's

It says estimated $150-160. Reasonable for a US-made shoe!

They look like what I'd expect for the price. The price is in line with the other mediocre footwear coming out of HH Brown/Cove.
 
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