Men soldiers historically wore a variety of footwear depending on the time period and the military branch. In the 19th century, soldiers often wore leather boots, such as the ankle-high "munitions boots" or the knee-high "cavalry boots." During World War I and II, they typically wore combat boots designed for durability and support, such as the iconic American "Boonie boots." Today, modern military footwear includes tactical boots made from advanced materials for better comfort, protection, and performance in various terrains.
i think they wear boots
they wore suits! and what are the shoes called?
The men on the war front wore laced up leather boots with a thick sole. Those who served in administration on the home front wore leather oxfords. Each branch of service had different colors of footwear but the styles were basically the same. The women soldiers wore female oxfords and the nurses wore white nurse oxford shoes. See related links below for pictures.
becuse shoes can be loud
yes
i think they wear boots
Approximately a 13.
you would wear an 8
13
they wear moccasins
YES!
Since junior shoes use the men's sizing scale, if you're a woman's 8, you're a men's (or junior's) 6½.
clothes, but NO shoes
Men don't technacly wear heels. They are shoes with some hight added to the bottom. Most men wear these kinds of shoes because they are unhappy of the height. Or they are gay by dressing like girls
about a 13
9.5 mens
You would wear about a size 4 or 5. I would know i work in a shoe department store.