Dr. Martens Women's Flora Polished Leather Chelsea Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Flora Polished Leather Chelsea Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with our Smooth Polished Leather & mdash;a classic Dr. Martens leather, durable with a smooth finish polished for a higher shine than usual & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Slip on design with elastic gussets & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic Dr. Martens pull tab loop at heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Combs Leather & Nylon Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Combs Leather & amp; Nylon Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather and high-grade nylon upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Iconic logo pull tab at heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Flexible cemented construction for unrestricted movement and control & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 6#double; boot shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 11#double; boot shaft circumference & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Crofton Leather Work Boot
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Crofton Work Boot features: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Greenland Leather Upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather Upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rugged PVC Outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lace Up Closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Heat-sealed Welted Construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightweight and flexible EVA core & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' Klaire Flat Sandals (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' Klaire Leather Sandals feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydroleather upper straps & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;AirWair heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;adjustable hook-and-loop closure for an easy custom fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Textile and synthetic lining and insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushy footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature air-cushioned slip-, oil- and abrasion-resistant PVC outsole for durability and traction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 1460 Smooth Leather Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's 1460 Combat Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Durable, smooth leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear welted product: upper and sole are sewn together, not merely glued & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lace-up closure for an adjustable yet secure fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Unlined & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Original Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Oil and fat resistant outsole is tough and offers good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 6#double; shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 11#double; shaft circumference & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Hardie Leather Chelsea Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Hardie Leather Chelsea Work Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Non-safety toe utility work boot & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Features Doc's DNA with grooved edges, yellow stitching, and scripted heel-loops & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Pull-on style with side elastic gore panels for easy on and off and a comfortable fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Moisture-wicking textile lining for added breathability & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightly cushioned leather footbed for underfoot comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welt construction provides durability with an upper and sole that are heat-sealed and sewn together with iconic yellow Z-welt stitching, allowing for better flexibility and durability & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Durable PVC outsole is oil and fat resistant and has superb abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Reptile Embossed Boots (Infant)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Reptile Embossed Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;A lightweight, embossed leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Based on the classic adult's silhouette & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Easy-on, easy-off medial zipper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a flexible cemented rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Cabrillo Chukka Boot
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Cabrillo Chukka Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Two-eye desert boot & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather Upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic back pull tab for easy entry & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Breathable textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightly cushioned textile footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Sidewall stitched construction where the sole is stitched and cemented to the base of the upper and to the insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Grooved air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported. & lt;br & gt;Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 1460 Black Nappa Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's 1460 Black Nappa Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;8-eye lace up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;logo heel pull loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather and textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;comfortable, air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear Welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 6.5#double; boot shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported. & lt;br & gt;Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Bonny Leather Lace-Up Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Bonny Leather Lace-Up Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Grooved sides, visible stitching and heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Durable cemented construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Traditional lace-up system & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned textile footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightweight PVC outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' Klaire Leather Sandals (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' Klaire Sandals feature: & nbsp; & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydroleather upper straps & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushy footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;AirWair heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;adjustable hook-and-loop closure for an easy custom fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Textile and synthetic lining and insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature air-cushioned slip-, oil- and abrasion-resistant PVC outsole for durability and traction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 1461 Patent Leather Lace-Up Oxford Shoes
From Dr. Martens, the 1461 Patent Leather Oxford Shoes feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Patent leather upper: This fine grained leather is coated to give a high shine, glossy finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;3-eyelet lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic Dr. Martens DNA: grooved edges and visible contrast stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear heat welt seals and sews the upper and sole together, providing excellent flexibility & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Clean by wiping with a damp cloth & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Kids' 1460 Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Kid's 1460 Boot feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Based on the classic adult's silhouette & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Easy-on, easy-off medial zip with laces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sockliner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a soft leather and a flexible cemented outsole to provide comfort and durability for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Care Instructions[Softy-T] = Clean Away dirt using a damp cloth, allow to dry apply a clear wax based shoe polish to restore shine as desired. In the event of heavy scuffing or loss of color then clean as before but add a matching colored wax based shoe polish and buff up the leather with brush and cloth as required & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Blaire Hydro Platform Sandals
From Dr. Martens, the Blaire Hydro Platform Sandals feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydro material is PU-coated leather that features a matte finish & amp; smooth touch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Ankle strap with buckle closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature pull tab at heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Arched footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Chunky platform outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.75#double; platform height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 2.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt;Dr. Martens women's sandals can run large; we advise ordering a size down.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Combs Fold-Down Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Combs boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;extra-tough nylon upper for good wear without the weight of leather & lt;li & gt;fold-down construction with contrasting lining for styling versatility & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure & lt;li & gt;large air-cushioned sole chambers & lt;li & gt;light non-welted cemented construction: sole that's stitched and cemented to the base of the upper & lt;li & gt;abrasion- and slip-resistant hard-wearing synthetic leather outsole & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens 1460 Pascal Virginia Leather Combat Booties
From Dr. Martens, the 1460 Pascal Virginia Leather Combat Booties feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Soft Virginia leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Yellow welt stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Scripted AirWair heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Adjustable 8-eye lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Iconic and comfortable Dr. Martens air-cushioned rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1#double; platform & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' Klaire Leather Sandals (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' Klaire Sandals feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydroleather upper straps & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;AirWair heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;adjustable hook-and-loop closure for an easy custom fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Textile and synthetic lining and insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushy footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature air-cushioned slip-, oil- and abrasion-resistant PVC outsole for durability and traction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Industrial Steel-Toe Work Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Industrial Steel-Toe Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;durable full-grain leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;fully cushioned insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;thick, protective slip-resistant outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girl's 1460 Boot feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Inner ankle zip & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a durable patent leather and a flexible cemented outsole for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Material & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;A leather with a classic patent effect & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Care Instructions & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;[Patent] = Wipe clean with a damp cloth only, do not use leather cleaner on Patent Lamper this may dull or damage the finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Metallic Suede Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft suede foiled with an all over spot pattern upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic rounded-toe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure with a side-zip opening for easy entry & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;pull tab heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;cushioned footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned rubber outsole with a slip-resistant finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Metallic Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Metallic Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;textured synthetic leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic rounded-toe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure with a side-zip opening for easy entry & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;pull tab heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;cushioned footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned rubber outsole with a slip-resistant finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Hello Kitty Boots (Infant)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Hello Kitty Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydro leather: & nbsp; PU-coated leather features a matte finish and it is smooth to the touch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lace-up closure with Side Zip for easy on/off & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Clean by wiping with a damp cloth only & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Kids' 1460 Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Kids' 1460 Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Born on 1/4/60. Named the 1460. Over six decades, our 8-eye lace up boots have become iconic & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Romario is a super soft, lightweight, waxy leather. Maintain it with Dr. Martens Shoe Polish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Comes with an inner ankle zip for easy access & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the iconic and comfortable Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Flexible, lightweight cemented construction for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Metallic Suede Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft suede foiled with an all over spot pattern upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic rounded-toe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure with a side-zip opening for easy entry & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;pull tab heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;cushioned footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned rubber outsole with a slip-resistant finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Voss Quad Flatform Sandals
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Voss Quad Platform Sandals feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;PU-coated leather features a matte finish and is smooth to the touch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Double strap design & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Two adjustable buckle closures & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Unlined & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Iconic Dr. Martens yellow stitching detail & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Super lightweight EVA outsole with ripple tread & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 2#double; platform height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens 1460 Pascal Leather Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's 1460 Pascal Velvey Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;8-eye lace up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Logo heel pull loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather and textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Comfortable, air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear Welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 6.5 & #34; boot shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25 & #34; heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported. & lt;br & gt;Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Glitter Patent Leather Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the 1460 Glitter Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather with a classic patent effect & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Inner ankle zip & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a coated glitter synthetic and a flexible cemented outsole for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Wipe clean with a damp cloth only, do not use leather cleaner on Patent Lamper this may dull or damage the finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Bonny Chukka Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Bonny Chukka Boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather and polyester upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Traditional lace-up system for a secure fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic pull loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Sidewall stitched where the sole is stitched and cemented to the base of the upper and to the insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned textile footbed for all-day comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned outsole is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girl's 1460 Glitter Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girl's 1460 Glitter Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic glitter upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;inside zipper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Flexible cemented sole construction, for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Retains classic Dr. Martens DNA, like air-cushioned soles with grooved edges and visible stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rubber sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Care Instructions - Wipe away dirt using a damp cloth. & nbsp; & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Kids' 1460 Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Kids' 1460 Boot feature: & lt;br & gt;The 1460 is where rebellious style meets small proportions. It's a scaled-down version of our 8-eye boot, the 1460, in Softy T leather. & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Based on the classic adult's silhouette & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Easy-on, easy-off medial zip with laces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sockliner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a soft leather and a flexible cemented outsole to provide comfort and durability for growing feet & lt;br & gt;Care Instructions[Softy-T] = Clean Away dirt using a damp cloth, allow to dry apply a clear wax based shoe polish to restore shine as desired. In the event of heavy scuffing or loss of color then clean as before but add a matching colored wax based shoe polish and buff up the leather with brush and cloth as required & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's 8053 Leather Lace-Up Oxfords
From Dr. Martens, the Men's 8053 Oxfords feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;A lightweight, milled leather, which gives a soft, luxurious handle and appearance. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;5-eye style & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Padded collar & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with classic Doc's DNA, including grooved edges and visible stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, which is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Winch Steel-Toe Work Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Winch men's steel-toe boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;industrial, oiled leather upper with safety cap toe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;helps protect the wearer against accidental contact with electrical charge by offering additional insulation from the ground & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;heavy duty, metal eyelet lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;padded collar and tongue & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;breathable mesh lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;removable EVA insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned heavy duty PVC outsole reduces the risk of slips and falls on hazardous surfaces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;meets or exceeds ASTM F1677-96 (Mark II Machine) a value of 0.25 as a safety margin for soiling tested on oily, greasy, icy, soapy, or oily/wet surfaces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's 1460 Waterproof Leather Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's 1460 Waterproof Leather Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;DryWair is a proprietary, highly breathable yet waterproof membrane that locks out moisture while allowing feet to breathe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Their new waterproof welt is an evolution of their original construction. Heat-sealed and stitched through the boot leather into high-density foam, it ensures the sole is waterproof & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Born on 1st April 1960 and named as such. Over six decades our 8-eye 1460 has become iconic & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Republic WP is a waxy, oil-finished edition of their classic Crazy Horse leather, given a waterproof treatment & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;DMS tread pattern, iconic yellow stitching and sole with a two-tone grooved sidewall & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Their Goodyear-welted lines are heat-sealed at 700 & deg;C and reinforced with their signature welt stitch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rubber sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Care Instructions: Wipe away dirt using a damp cloth. They do not recommend the use of leather cleaners, as it could damage the finish. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Winch St Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Winch St boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;industrial oiled leather upper with safety cap toe for protection from a minimum 200J impact and 15KN compression force & lt;li & gt;heavy duty 7-eyelet lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;padded collar and tongue & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;breathable mesh lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;removable EVA insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned heavy duty PVC outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;helps protect the wearer against accidental contact with electrical charge by offering additional insulation from the ground & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;meets or exceeds ASTM F1677-96 (Mark II Machine) a value of 0.25 as a safety margin for soilings tested on oily, greasy, icy, soapy, or oily/wet surfaces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 1460 Patent Leather Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the 1460 women's boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;#double;Patent Lamper#double; classic patent leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;unique Goodyear-welted construction: upper and sole sewn together with Z welt-stitch and heat-sealing process & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;8-eyelet lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;original Dr. Martens air-cushioned PVC outsole that's oil- and fat-resistant, tough, and offers good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;approx. 6#double; shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 11#double; shaft circumference & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Industrial Steel-Toe Work Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Industrial Steel-Toe Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;durable full-grain leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;fully cushioned insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;thick, protective slip-resistant outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Chesney Lace-Up Heeled Combat Booties
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Chesney Heeled Combat Booties feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Sendel leather upper: Sendal is a semi-aniline, natural-looking Nappa leather with a smooth full-grain finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;8-eye lace-up closure with D-ring hardware & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature logo pull tab at back & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear-welted lines are heat-sealed at 700 & deg;C and reinforced with our signature welt stitch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Grooved rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Flared heel detail & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 7.75#double; shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.125#double; platform height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 3.75#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Voss Leather Flatform Sandals
From Dr. Martens, the Voss Leather Flatform Sandals feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Smooth, coated leather upper with a matte finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Two adjustable buckle closures & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Soft, breathable fabric lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Slight wedge for additional height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Durable Goodyear welt & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the super-lightweight EVA sole with a ripple tread & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Patent Leather Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girl's 1460 Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather with a classic patent effect & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Inner ankle zip & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a durable patent leather and a flexible cemented outsole for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Wipe clean with a damp cloth only, do not use leather cleaner on Patent Lamper this may dull or damage the finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens 8065 Mary Jane Leather Shoes
From Dr. Martens, the 8065 Mary Jane Shoes feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & nbsp; & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Two adjustable buckle closures & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Decorative broguing & amp; horseshoe buckle details & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic Doc's DNA, including grooved edges and visible stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, which is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Reptile Embossed Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Reptile Embossed Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;A lightweight, embossed leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Based on the classic adult's silhouette & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Easy-on, easy-off medial zipper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a flexible cemented rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Coronado Shoes
From Dr. Martens, the Coronado men's shoes feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Wyoming leather upper with a subtle grain and an oily surface & lt;li & gt;3-eyelet lace-up construction & lt;li & gt;sole that's stitched and cemented to the base of the upper & lt;li & gt;hard-wearing sole with good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Embossed Leather Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Reptile Embossed Boots feature: & nbsp; & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;A lightweight, embossed leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Based on the classic adult's silhouette & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Easy-on, easy-off medial zipper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned sock liner for extra comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a flexible cemented rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 1461 Leather Oxford Shoes
From Dr. Martens, the 1461 Oxford Shoes feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with Virginia, a soft, fine grained Nappa leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather Lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic Dr. Martens & reg; trans PVC DMC Air Cushioned outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a Goodyear welt: The upper and sole are heat-sealed and sewn together with a Z-welt stitch & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Constructed on our comfortable, iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Devon Heart Buckle Platform Booties
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Devon Heart Buckle Platform Booties feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Milled Nappa is a hardwearing pebbled leather that feels soft and supple from the first wear & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Padded quarters and tongue for additional comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Finished with yellow welt stitching and a black and yellow heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Two straps woven around standout heart-shaped buckles & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear-welted lines are heat-sealed at 700 & deg;C & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;fabric lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rubber sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 5.51#double; boot shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.5#double; platform height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Orson Casual Loafers
From Dr. Martens, the Orson men's casual loafers feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;full-grain leather upper & lt;li & gt;corner stitch construction & lt;li & gt;dual-side gore stretch fabric for easy on/off & lt;li & gt;perforated, padded collar for comfort & lt;li & gt;moisture-wicking lining & lt;li & gt;cushioned EVA sockliner for improved breathability and comfort & lt;li & gt;RNS trans-PVC outsole & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' Klaire Snake Print Sandals (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Klaire Snake Print Sandals feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hydro-leather upper straps with snake print detail & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature yellow stitch detailing & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welt construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-Wair heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Adjustable hook-and-loop closure for custom fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Textile and synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Textile and synthetic insole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushy footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Signature air-cushioned slip-, oil- and abrasion-resistant PVC outsole for durability and traction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Metallic Boots (Toddler)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Metallic Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;textured synthetic leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic rounded-toe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure with a side-zip opening for easy entry & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;pull tab heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;cushioned footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;air-cushioned rubber outsole with a slip-resistant finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Kid's 1460 Leather Crib Shoes (Infant)
From Dr. Martens, the Kid's 1460 Crib Shoes feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Soft kid leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Classic yellow stitching & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Brand logo pull heel tab & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;slip-on design with lace detail & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;fabric and leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Synthetic outsole with signature tread & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Cabrillo Chukka Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Cabrillo boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rubber outsole with good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens 1460 Classic 8-Eye Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the 1460 8-Eye Classic men's combat boots feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;smooth leather upper with plain-toe styling & lt;li & gt;welted construction & lt;li & gt;contrast-color stitching & lt;li & gt;convenient pull tab on heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up detailing with metal eyelets & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;durable rubber outsole for traction and durability & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's 2976 Leather Chelsea Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's 2976 Leather Chelsea Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Side elastic gusset for easy on and off and a comfortable fit & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Back heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;pull-on construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Smooth textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightly cushioned footbed for underfoot comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear & reg; welted construction offers exceptional flexibility & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned outsole is oil and fat resistant and has superb abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's 2976 YS Smooth Leather Chelsea Booties
From Dr. Martens, the 2976 YS Smooth Leather Chelsea Booties feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Smooth leather upper & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Durable and famously stiff to start, our smooth leather can be polished to a dapper shine or artfully scuffed-up depending on your preference & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Slip on design with side elastic gusset for easy on-and-off & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cushioned footbed provides lasting comfort & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Goodyear heat welt seals and sews the upper and sole together, providing excellent flexibility & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned slip-, oil- and abrasion-resistant PVC outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 5#double; boot shaft height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.25#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Combs Leather Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Combs Leather Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Wyoming is a rugged leather with a subtle grain and oily finish. Clean with a damp cloth and care with Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Made with a comfortable, durable cemented construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;A slighty milled, snuffed leather, with a medium to heavy pull-up and a strong oily surface. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;New lightweight construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;yellow stitching and a scripted heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;includes a spare set of hiker-inspired laces & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;lace-up closure & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;leather lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rugged Tract outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;rubber sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Care Instructions: Wipe away dirt using a damp cloth, allow to dry apply a clear wax based shoe polish to restore shine as desired. In the event of heavy scuffing or loss of color then clean as before but add a matching colored wax based shoe polish and buff up the leather with brush and cloth as required. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Women's Molly Platform Combat Boots
From Dr. Martens, the Women's Molly Platform Combat Boots feature: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Buttero leather upper is made of a smooth full-grain leather with a satin gloss and luxurious, supple feel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Retains classic Docs DNA including visible stitching, grooved sides, and a scripted heel-loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Six-eyelet lace-up style comes with two pairs of laces, including a satin ribbon lace & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;synthetic lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned Airwair™ rubber outsole is slip-resistant with a high degree of oil, fat, petrol, alkali, and abrasion resistance and has first-class energy absorbing qualities in the heel strike area & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.5#double; platform height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Approx. 1.75#double; heel height & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Boyle Loafers
From Dr. Martens, the Boyle men's loafers feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;heavyweight #double;Grizzly#double; leather upper with a subtle grained finish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;slip-on design & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;suede-paneled heel & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;unique Goodyear-welted construction & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;original Dr. Martens air-cushioned outsole that's oil- and fat-resistant, tough, and offers good abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's Dante Leather Sneaker
From Dr. Martens, the Men's Dante Sneaker features: & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Leather upper is full-grain, with a waxy finish designed to acquire character over time & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Deconstructed minimalist lace-up shoe & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Features an unstructured form with no toe puffs or heel stiffeners & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Cement construction for a light weight feel and better flexibility & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Unlined interior & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lightly cushioned textile footbed & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Air-cushioned rubber outsole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Girls' 1460 Boots (Infant)
From Dr. Martens, the Girls' 1460 Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Shiny ankle boots are crafted in a glittery polyurethane upper. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Rounded-toe construction features a lace-up closure, side-zip opening, rear heel loop & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Breathable textile lining & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Fabricated with a cemented sole, cushioned footbed, and a air-cushioned rubber outsole. & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Kids' 1460 Boots (Youth)
From Dr. Martens, the Kids' 1460 Boots feature: & nbsp; & lt;br & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Born on 1/4/60. Named the 1460. Over six decades, our 8-eye lace up boots have become iconic & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Romario is a super soft, lightweight, waxy leather. Maintain it with Dr. Martens Shoe Polish & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Comes with an inner ankle zip for easy access & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Built on the iconic and comfortable Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Flexible, lightweight cemented construction for growing feet & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt;ImportedDr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Dr. Martens Men's 8053 5-Eye Oxfords
From Dr. Martens, the 8053 men's 5-eye oxfords feature: & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;soft leather upper with a natural waxy finish & lt;li & gt;padded collar for comfort & lt;li & gt;leather lining & lt;li & gt;Goodyear® welt construction, Z-welt stitching and heat sealingfor durability and lasting wear & lt;li & gt;oil-and-fat-resistant air-cushioned outsole for abrasion and slip resistance & lt;/ul & gt;Imported.Dr. Martens’ appeal to people who have their own individual style but share a united spirit – authentic characters who stand for something. People who possess a proud sense of self- expression. People who are different. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;On a stylistic level, Dr. Martens’ simple silhouettes allows their wearers to adopt the boots and shoes as part of their own individual and very distinctive style; on a practical level, their famous durability and comfort make them ideal for the unforgiving world of gigs and street fashion; and then finally on an emotional level, they are a badge of attitude and empowerment. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;However, it wasn’t always this way: Dr. Martens were originally a modest work-wear boot that was even sold as a gardening shoe at one stage. So, how did this utilitarian boot transform into one of the most culturally relevant brands of the modern era? It is an interesting and unique story... & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;The 1960s – the decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was born – saw an unprecedented wave of change, new ideas, cultural upheaval and eventually social revolution. This radical atmosphere also witnessed extravagant and often exotic fashion, an odd backdrop for the birth of such a functional work-boot ... but then Dr. Martens has always kicked against the norm. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Initially worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ first few years of existence was very much that of a £2 work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then something incredible started to happen.. & lt;BR & gt; & lt;BR & gt;Without any warning or intent, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early by those who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear them as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. In so doing, both first generation working class and Townshend altered the course of the brand’s history, changing this functional work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.