| Foot Length (Inch) | US Size |
| 9.65" | 7 |
| 9.75" | 7 ½ |
| 9.85" | 8 |
| 10.125" | 8 ½ |
| 10.24" | 9 |
| 10.4375" | 9 ½ |
| 10.63" | 10 |
| 10.75" | 10 ½ |
| 11.02" | 11 |
| 11.125" | 11 ½ |
| 11.42" | 12 |
| 11.81" | 13 |
| 12.20" | 14 |
Bush War Boot – Brown
$269.99
- Size Guide
Introducing the Bush War Boot — Born in Battle, Shaped by History, Built for the Bush.
Inspired by the legendary combat boots worn by soldiers during the Bush Wars across Africa, the Bush War Boot is a tribute to decades of rugged fieldcraft, adapted for the modern outdoorsman. Every detail is built with purpose — a fusion of traditional bush warfare design and Jim Green’s proven boot making expertise.
This boot brings the past into the present: combining military-tested functionality with durable, locally sourced leather and heritage-driven construction. It’s a boot designed for those who demand more — whether in the field, on the range, or in everyday rugged use.
Crafted with high quality leather and reinforced in high-wear areas, the boot offers unmatched breathability and resilience. A double layer of leather at the heel, a built-in canvas layer in the toe box, and a thermoplastic toe puff give it the support and structure needed for demanding terrain, without sacrificing comfort.
Its signature double buckle straps at the ankle aren’t just for show — they provide time-tested advantages: added ankle stability, debris protection, and a custom fit that adapts as the boot breaks in. Originally used by elite units across Africa, this buckle system gave soldiers extra security in unforgiving conditions — a feature just as relevant today for rangers, farmers, and outdoor professionals.
A veg tan leather midsole and genuine crepe rubber sole give the boot reliable grip, durability, and ground feel. Beneath the surface, a wooden shank adds just the right amount of structure for long days on foot, while a built-in leather half sock cradles the heel for comfort with every step.
Finished with a 360-degree double-stitch-down construction and fully gusseted tongue, the Bush War Boot is fully resoleable, made to serve through years of wear.
- Manufactured with a single layer of leather (2.2mm Full Grain leather).
- The Heel area is manufactured with a double layer of 2.2mm Full Grain leather for added durability.
- 8-inch height for excellent support, comfort, and protection.
- Thermoplastic toe puff and a heel stiffener for extra support.
- A canvas layer in the toe box for added reinforcement and moisture control.
- A wooden shank between the midsole and sole offers extra support and stability while also being a bit flexible.
- Signature double buckle straps for ankle stability and fit adjustment.
- A fully gusseted tongue.
- A 3mm leather midsole and 3mm natural resin runner for added comfort and durability.
- The leather midsole is secured to the upper with a full 360-degree double-stitched 2.2mm braided nylon cord.
- As with all our boots, these can be resoled due to their double stitch down construction.
- These boots come with a built-in leather half sock/insert which aids in cushioning your heel while giving a natural foot feel. They do not come standard with a leather insert/footbed.
- STC last – This last has a 2E wide fit and offers a roomy and rounded toe box.
- Sole: BR (This sole is our Natural Bradbury Crepe Sole and is designed for grip and comfort, made with genuine rubber)
- Laces: 150 cm.
- Weight: 1.25 kgs (Size 8).
- 100% Made in South Africa.
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Franmina Nicollier (verified owner) –
I swapped out the original brown laces for the 150cm dark green ones I ordered separately from Jim Green. I think it looks great. I also used a knife to trim the corners on the outsole so they leave less of a footprint. There is enough room inside to either wear without an insole (they only come with a permanent sock liner), or you can stick some insoles in there and they still fit well. They lend themselves to customization like that, and are really nice and unique. If they ever decide to do these in their buffalo leather I might end up getting a second pair.
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