HighlandIslander said:Kiwi not for MkIIIs? This is news to me...
OldSolduer said:Why do so many of you insist on using good old KIWI shoe polish on boots that were not intended to be polished? KIWI is for ankle boots and low dress shoes, NOT for Mark III combat boots nor these Interim boots or WWB.
Please join the 21sy century!!
OldSolduer said:Why do so many of you insist on using good old KIWI shoe polish on boots that were not intended to be polished? KIWI is for ankle boots and low dress shoes, NOT for Mark III combat boots nor these Interim boots or WWB.
Please join the 21sy century!!
OldSolduer said:NL_ENGINEER
Please enlighten me. I'm a big boy, I can take it.
RCR Grunt said:Then are you suggesting a return to garrison dress?
We polish our boots in garrison to show that we have the initiative to carry out implied orders and that we can maintain our personal equipment with no supervision.
St. Micheals Medical Team said:I heard that. Young Pte at supply tried to tell me he could only size me if I wore the "sock system" black and green socks, not the Thorlos I normally wear. I politely told said Pte that I have never EVER worn the green socks and now choose to only wear the socks I have on.
Needless to say I don't think I have a pr of these new Boot GPs that fit. (I love how the quick laces touch each other above the ankle)
ArmyVern said:All righty, here we go:
Boots, Wet Weather:
Smallest size: 215/88
Largest size: 300/114
Boots, Interim GP:
Smallest size: 215/88
Largest size: 305/116
Pers who do not fit into these stocked size ranges are entitled to custom footwear. They do NOT need a medical chit -- this is a sizing issue, not a medical one. The Crown is obligated to pay the expense for such instances. Entitlement is to two (2) pair of each boot type.
Once placed into custom (or LPOd from downtown footwear), the purchased/custom footwear is put onto the member's charge on their clothing docs utilizing the two below NSNs:
Wet Weather Boots: 21-921-3532 Boots, WW, S/S
Boots, Interim, GP: 20-001-9369 Boots, Interim GP S/S
From the CFSM (Canadian Forces Supply Manual) Vol 3, Ch 13, Sec G, Art 002, para 5b:
Ref: CFSM 3-13G-002.5b
Hyper link to CFSM
Also, please note that I have highlighted para 5e in red font: This para is the authority for personnel who do not wish to wear issued boots to procure and wear civilian pattern footwear using their own monies provided that those purchased boots generally resemble issued boots (ie are black/leather etc).
Ecco said:an individual is found to have a foot size, which does not fall within the range of standard catalogue footwear sizes and does not require orthopaedic footwear, the individual will be provided with special size footwear.
What more do you expect Vern to say?
You need special sizing footwear, not a medical chit.
St. Micheals Medical Team said:But my foot size DOES fit in the standard foot size by the sizing tool that they use to size boots.
Does one of the available boot sizes fit you or not? You are telling us both answers here. If there is no size that fits (as you initially suggested) then you are entitled to free pair special size footwear (as per ref).St. Micheals Medical Team said:My boots are too loose for width