JLB's combat boot is a reproduction of a Type II service shoe, a product that was standard issue for overseas use by the U.S. Army and Air Force from 1941 until early 1943. Faithful to the original design, this boot sports a cap toe with decorative brogue holes, Goodyear-welted storm welts for extra protection from the elements, and to top it all off, the reddish-brown Timber color of this Horween Chromexcel upper closely mimics the color of the original patent.