All the boots I have seen were dark in color, not the natural leather color it comes in. I've asked many of my WW-II friends exactly how they did it, and none could recall. Many however did recall using the top of an opened bottle of Coca-cola to smooth the rough side of the leather. They also told me that in boot camp they wore their boondockers in the shower a number of times, then let them dry on their feet to their boots would fit their feet exactly.[/QUOTE]
As far as I am aware and from what I have read, USMC didn't dub their boondockers and just wore them bare due to the hot pacific climate they want the water and sweat to soak through the leather allowing the feet to dry.
Not sure if there is any truth in this........
As far as I am aware and from what I have read, USMC didn't dub their boondockers and just wore them bare due to the hot pacific climate they want the water and sweat to soak through the leather allowing the feet to dry.
Not sure if there is any truth in this........