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2nd August 23, 10:34 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by MacKenzie
I have seen the claim the the original ghillies laced above the ankle so the shoe would not pull off in the mud and/or the long laces could be used to hold up the socks - or rather lower leg coverings pre-elastic.
There's claim, and then there's evidence. I don't think there is an historical reference, painting or photograph to support this.
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