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- Army Combat Uniform (links | edit)
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- Leggings (links | edit)
- Oxford shoe (links | edit)
- Combat boot (links | edit)
- Jungle boot (links | edit)
- Opanak (links | edit)
- Tanker boot (links | edit)
- Badges of the United States Army (links | edit)
- Hiking boot (links | edit)
- Skate shoe (links | edit)
- Stiletto heel (links | edit)
- Mukluk (links | edit)
- Galoshes (links | edit)
- Knee-high boot (links | edit)
- Australian work boot (links | edit)
- Campaign hat (links | edit)
- Side cap (links | edit)
- Buskin (links | edit)
- Football boot (links | edit)
- High-heeled shoe (links | edit)
- William P. Yarborough (links | edit)
- Awards and decorations of the United States Department of the Army (links | edit)
- Spats (footwear) (links | edit)
- Plimsoll (shoe) (links | edit)
- Brothel creeper (links | edit)
- Distinctive unit insignia (links | edit)
- Shoulder sleeve insignia (links | edit)
- Toe socks (links | edit)
- Brogue shoe (links | edit)
- Poulaine (links | edit)
- Mary Jane (shoe) (links | edit)
- Valenki (links | edit)
- Cycling shoe (links | edit)
- Heelys (links | edit)
- Engineer boot (links | edit)
- Bast shoe (links | edit)
- Court shoe (links | edit)
- Goodyear welt (links | edit)
- All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment (links | edit)
- Ballet boot (links | edit)
- Glider infantry (links | edit)
- Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (links | edit)
- U.S. Army M1943 uniform (links | edit)
- United States Army uniforms in World War II (links | edit)
- Spectator shoe (links | edit)
- Jackboot (links | edit)
- Ballet shoe (links | edit)
- Chelsea boot (links | edit)