kontaktliini
Kontaktliini is a type of Finnish military boot worn by the Finnish Army during World War II. Developed in 1939, the boot was designed to provide superior ankle support and traction in harsh winter conditions. The name "kontaktliini" is derived from the Finnish words "kontakt," meaning contact, and "liino," meaning curtain or cover.
The kontaktliini boot featured a waterproof, insulated design with a leather upper and a rubber sole. The
The Finnish Army adopted the kontaktliini boot widely during the Winter War against the Soviet Union in
Despite its limited production, the kontaktliini boot had a significant impact on the outcomes of the Winter