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M-77 Infantry Black Leather Boots were designed and issued to YPA (Yugoslavian People's Army) in the beginning of 1970s as a replacement for previous model (today unofficially known as M55 - Model 1955), and were firstly recorded wearing by their officers during Sloboda 71 (Freedom 71), the largest military exercise of YPA, held in October 1971.
These boots are no doubt most inspired and most similar to mentioned Czechoslovakian vz. 60 (vzor 1960) worn by ČSLA (Česko-Slovenská Lidová Armáda - Czechoslovakian People's Army) from 1960s to 1970s as well as to Polish wz. 58 (wzór 1958) combat boots worn by LWP (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie - Polish People's Army, and later also briefly by Polish Army) from 1950s until 1990s.