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NWT USAF N1-B Mukluks w/ liners

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USAF issue Extreme cold weather Mukluks With new liners and two sole inserts Size fits 9-10 with room for multiple socks. Please read description below Pet and smoke free home The Extreme Cold Weather N-1B Mukluk Boots are made of a water and weather resistant cotton duck upper and a rubber sole with a cleated tread. They fasten up with both regular boot laces and a zipper running along the front of each boot. These Mukluks are designed to be worn with the Mukluk liners. If you are not planning on using the liner consider wearing one or two pairs of socks to adjust for the sizing. See the bottom of this page for more sizing information. Genuine USAF Issue (NSN# 8430-00-269-0100 – Size Large) 100% Cotton Duck Uppers & Rubber sole Lace and Zip Up Water Repellent & Fire Resistant Made in USA These Mukluks were issued to airman and crew members of the United States Air Force in the 1990’s to keep them warm and dry in remote and wintery conditions such as Alaska. They are basically a cold weather boot and gaiters combined. They are 20” in height and are sure to keep snow and moisture out of your feet. Consider getting the Mukluk liners as well for even more warmth!
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