Dr. Martens Ramsey Smo...
$150.00
Dr. Martens Ramsey Smooth Leather Creepers
- Creepers have been an alternative fixture on the DM’s line-up for decades — a subcultural silhouette built on their renowned bouncing soles.
- Hardwearing and famously tough, Dr. Martens' Smooth leather can be polished to shine or scuffed-up.
- Secured with a 3-eye D-ring lacing system and stacked on Dr. Martens' cleated BEN sole.
- Developed in the 80s. The BEN sole has a deeper cleats and a rugged undersole tread pattern
- The Smooth Leather Mary Janes has instantly recognizable DNA that looks like this: classic Dr. Martens boot built with Smooth leather, grooved sides, a heel-loop, yellow stitching, and a comfortable, air-cushioned sole.
Use the Dr. Martens' Wonder Balsam to keep the Polley Flower Leather Mary Janes clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple.
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 3989 Black...
$139.99
Dr. Martens 3989 Black Smooth Wingtip Shoe
- First made in the mid-’60s, the 3989 Black Smooth Wingtip Shoe is a rebellious union of proper menswear and counterculture attitude, resulting in pure style.
- 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe combines classic wingtip style with extra-thick grooved soles for a bold look, all topped off with iconic Doc’s details.
- Built to last, the 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe is forged using one of the finest methods of construction: utilizing a Goodyear welt and heat-sealing it to the sole.
- The 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe is made with highly durable leather and sits on an AirWair sole, which is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance.
- Dr. Martens puts their distinct spin on a classic wingtip with this 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe Oxford. A velvety leather upper sports classic brogueing and pinking for a refined look while the sole is all Dr. Martens.
Use Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam to protect the 3989 Black Wingtip 5-Eye Shoe and keep your shoes clean, soft and supple !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was very much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
While Britain was constantly pursed by anti-government riots and social resentment, youth culture managed to rise up from the streets with yet more highly visual and individual tribes such as psychobilly, grebo and scooter boys.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 3989 Brogu...
$159.99
Dr. Martens 3989 Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe
- Take a larger step in the platform Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe!
- First made in the mid-'60s, the unisex 3989 Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe features a unique combo of black-and-white wingtip style with thick, extra-chunky AirWair™ Bouncing Soles — a rebellious union of proper menswear, counterculture attitude and pure style.
- Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe is made with classic Doc's DNA, including grooved edges and visible stitching.
- Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance.
The Brogue BEX Black and White 3-Eye Shoe can also be found on the 1460 BEX Platform 8-Eye Boot !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 8065 Black...
$139.99
Dr. Martens 8065 Black Smooth Platform Mary Jane
- Meet the 8065 Black Smooth Mary Janes: a quintessential schoolgirl look reinterpreted with uncompromising style, like decorative broguing and double straps with horseshoe buckles.
- These Black Smooth Mary Janes retain plenty of Dr. Marten's DNA, like grooved edges, yellow stitching and Smooth leather, a lightly textured, highly durable leather with a soft sheen.
- The women's Black Smooth Mary Janes is built on our iconic air-cushioned sole, that's oil and fat resistant, with good abrasion and slip resistance.
- Durable and solid, the Dr. Martens 8065 Black Smooth Platform Mary Jane sole is secured using one of the finest construction methods available: the Goodyear Welt.
If you like the Black Smooth Mary Janes, check out these other 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens 8065 II Bl...
$139.99
Dr. Martens 8065 II Black Smooth Platform Mary Jane
- Meet the 8065 II Black Smooth Mary Janes: a quintessential schoolgirl look reinterpreted with uncompromising style, like decorative broguing and double straps with horseshoe buckles.
- These 8065 II Mary Janes retain plenty of Dr. Marten's DNA, like grooved edges, yellow stitching and Smooth leather, a lightly textured, highly durable leather with a soft sheen.
- The women's 8065 II Black Smooth Mary Janes is built on Dr. Marten’s iconic air-cushioned sole, that's oil and fat resistant, with good abrasion and slip resistance.
- Durable and solid, the Dr. Martens 8065 II Black Smooth Platform Mary Jane sole is secured using one of the finest construction methods available: the Goodyear Welt.
If you like the Black Smooth Mary Janes, check out these other 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Bethan Pis...
$159.99
Dr. Martens Bethan Pisa Leather Platform Mary Jane
- Meet the Bethan Pisa Leather Platform Mary Janes: a quintessential schoolgirl look reinterpreted with uncompromising style, the T-bar strap is secured with a double gunmetal buckle.
- These Bethan Pisa Mary Janes retain plenty of Dr. Marten's DNA, like grooved edges, yellow stitching and smooth leather, a lightly textured, highly durable leather with a soft sheen.
- The women's Bethan Pisa Mary Janes is built on Dr. Marten’s iconic air-cushioned sole, that's oil and fat resistant, with good abrasion and slip resistance.
- Durable and solid, the Dr. Martens Bethan Pisa Leather Platform Mary Jane sole is secured using one of the finest construction methods available: the Goodyear Welt.
If you like these Mary Janes made of Bethan Pisa leather, check out these 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Addina Flo...
$159.99
Dr. Martens Addina Flower Buckle Leather Platform Mary Jane
- Meet the Addina Flower Buckle Leather Platform Mary Janes: a quintessential schoolgirl look reinterpreted with uncompromising style, secured with a single strap and flower cut-out gunmetal buckles.
- These Addina Mary Janes retain plenty of Dr. Marten's DNA, like grooved edges, yellow stitching and smooth leather, a lightly textured, highly durable leather with a soft sheen.
- The women's Addina Mary Janes is built on Dr. Marten’s iconic air-cushioned sole, that's oil and fat resistant, with good abrasion and slip resistance.
- Durable and solid, the Dr. Martens Addina Mary Janes sole is secured using one of the finest construction methods available: the Goodyear Welt.
If you like these Mary Janes made of pebbled leather, check out these other 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Polley Flo...
$140.00
Dr. Martens Polley Flower Leather Mary Janes
- The Dr. Martens Polley Flower Leather Mary Janes takes the grade school uniform look and turns up the edgy schoolgirl rebellion look
- Hardwearing and famously tough, Dr. Martens' Smooth leather can be polished to shine or scuffed-up.
- The Smooth Leather Mary Janes has instantly recognizable DNA that looks like this: classic Dr. Martens boot built with Smooth leather, grooved sides, a heel-loop, yellow stitching, and a comfortable, air-cushioned sole.
- Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, the Polley Flower Leather Mary Janes is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance.
Use the Dr. Martens' Wonder Balsam to keep the Polley Flower Leather Mary Janes clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple.
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Slip Resis...
$139.99
Dr. Martens Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes
- We've taken the iconic Polley Mary Jane shoe and re-engineered it for demanding workplaces with the Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes.
- The Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes takes the grade school uniform look and turns up the edgy schoolgirl rebellion — now suited for work environments.
- Same classic Docs DNA but with an added slip-resistant sole. These Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes are built from industrial full grain leather, the shoe has SoftWair insoles to keep you on your feet for longer.
- Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes features an adjustable T-bar/T-strap buckle fastening.
- Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes is built on the iconic Dr. Martens AirWair Slip-Resistant Sole and reduces the risk of slips and falls on hazardous surfaces.
- The Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes is a school-girl favorite that is updated for the modern, working woman.
Check out our other Mary Janes if you liked the Slip Resistant Polley Mary Janes like the Black Smooth Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was very much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Polley Smo...
$129.99
Dr. Martens Polley Smooth Leather Mary Jane
- The Dr. Martens Polley Smooth Leather Mary Jane takes the grade school uniform look and turns up the edgy schoolgirl rebellion look
- Hardwearing and famously tough, Dr. Marten Smooth leather can be polished to shine or scuffed-up
- The Smooth Leather Mary Janes has instantly recognizable DNA that looks like this: classic Dr. Martens boot built with Smooth leather, grooved sides, a heel-loop, yellow stitching, and a comfortable, air-cushioned sole.
- Built on the iconic Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, The Smooth Leather Mary Janes is oil and fat resistant with good abrasion and slip resistance.
Use the Dr. Martens' Wonder Balsam to keep The Smooth Leather Mary Janes clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple.
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was then scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, when his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were now branded ‘Airwair’ and came with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution.This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Bethan Arc...
$170.00
Dr. Martens Bethan Arc Crazy Horse Leather Platform Mary Janes
- Crazy Horse - a natural-type oil finished leather, with a worn, distressed appearance.
- Dr. Martens has reworked their versatile Bethan shoe with the help of their rugged, characterful Crazy Horse leather — stacked on their formidable Quad sole.
- The shoe has an antique gold buckle and a DM’s stud, with ecru upper stitching and toecap detail.
- Dr. Martens unmissable Quad sole is secured with a notched bitter choc welt and signature DM’s yellow stitching.
If you like these Mary Janes made of Crazy Horse leather, check out these 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Audrick Na...
$176.00
Dr. Martens Audrick Nappa Lux Platform Mary Janes
- The Audrick T-bar is built from Nappa Lux leather and is detailed with a puritan triple stitch that nods to Dr. Martens' construction heritage.
- Dr. Martens has dialed up the attitude on their classic Mary Jane silhouette — stacked on DM's Quad Neoteric sole, with deep cleats and an exaggerated side profile.
- The shoe is secured with a branded D-shaped buckle and fitted with a SoftWair insole for enhanced comfort.
- At 1 7/8 inch, the Quad Neoteric sole has a lightweight EVA midsole and a PVC outsole with deep, rugged cleats.
If you like these Mary Janes made of Nappa leather, check out these 8065 Mary Janes !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The boots were branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Vegan Jado...
$229.99
Dr. Martens Vegan Jadon Max Crushed Velvet Platform Boot
- Take your look to the next level this season with the bold new Vegan Jadon Max Crushed Velvet Platform Boot by Dr. Martens!
- This boot showcases the reworked towering Jadon Max boot using vegan-friendly black Crushed Velvet featuring the signature Goodyear® welt construction and air-cushioned sole for premium durability and comfort.
- Crushed Velvet is a brushed fabric with a slight pile with a silky touch and an eye-catching sheen
- Care Instructions: Lightly wipe away dirt using a damp cloth. We do not recommend the use of cleaners, as it could damage the finish.
- Construction - Made with a Goodyear-welted lines that are heat-sealed at 700˚C and reinforced with the Dr. Martens signature welt stitch
- Sole Height - Platform height: 1 1/2 in; Heel height: 2 in
- Footbed - Slimmer and a more tapered toe shape
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Black Jado...
$220.00
Dr. Martens Black Jadon Max Platform Boot
- Take your look to the next level this season with the bold new Black Jadon Max Platform Boot by Dr. Martens!
- The highest Docs platform yet, these powerful Black Jadon Max Platform Boot feature glossy leather uppers with signature Goodyear® welt construction and air-cushioned sole for premium durability and comfort.
- The Quad Max sole on the Black Jadon Max Platform Boot stands at a towering 2.2 inches: built to make wearers feel on top of the world.
- A full-volume update of our smash-hit Jadon silhouette, these Black Jadon Max Platform Boot are kitted out with oversized eyelets and laces with metal aglets.
- The uncompromising Black Jadon Max Platform Boot also have a medial zip for functionality, standout giraffe laces (and a spare set of black ones) and all our usual DNA.
Use Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam to protect the Dr. Martens Black Jadon Max Platform Boot and keep your shoes clean, soft and supple !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Jadon Toe ...
$219.99
Dr. Martens Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot
- Take your look to the next level this season with the bold new Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot by Dr. Martens!
- The highest Docs platform yet, these powerful Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot feature glossy leather uppers with signature Goodyear® welt construction and air-cushioned sole for premium durability and comfort.
- The Quad Retro sole on the Dr. Martens Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot stands at a towering 2 inches: built to make wearers feel on top of the world.
- This new rework is an ode to Dr. Marten's subversive heritage; the Jadon Alt is built from supple black Buttero leather and fitted with oversized gunmetal hardware
- The uncompromising Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot also have a medial zip for functionality, standout giraffe laces (and a spare set of black ones) and all our usual DNA.
Use Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam to protect the Dr. Martens Jadon Toe Guard Platform Boot and keep your shoes clean, soft and supple !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Leather Ha...
$179.99
Dr. Martens Leather Harness Lace Up Boots
- Stomp some pavements with the harness inspired Cristofor boot.
- Built on Dr. Marten's new 499 silhouette to give a sharper more refined look.
- With extra straps and gunmetal hardware, an inner quarter zip give easy on/off access.
- The Dr. Martens Leather Harness Lace Up Boots sole lets you go all day.
Keep your Dr. Martens Leather Harness Lace Up Boot looking fresh with the Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam Shoe Polish !
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women. In 1959, they decided it was time to advertise their revolutionary footwear invention in overseas magazines.
While he was scanning the pages of a shoe trade magazine, his eye was caught by the manufacture advertisement for their revolutionary air- cushioned sole.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
First worn by postmen and factory workers, Dr. Martens’ initial years of existence was very much that of a simple work-wear boot, selling solid quantities to Britain’s working classes. Then and incredible shift occurred.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Pascal Har...
$179.99
Dr. Martens Pascal Hardware Nappa Leather Boot
- Loud with heritage, the Dr. Marten Pascal Hardware Nappa Leather Boot is a celebration of a six-decades-strong design.
- The Hardware 1460 takes Dr. Marten's classic 8-eye boot and kits it out with flat head studs, ankle buckle strap and ankle zip fastening.
- Set on the classic DML sole secured with a yellow welt stitch and finished with a scripted heel loop.
- Grab your flannel and blue jeans and head out in these sturdy combat Pascal Hardware Nappa Leather Boot.
Use the Wonder Balsam to keep your Pascal Hardware Nappa Leather Boot clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple.
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Dr. Martens Rometty Wy...
$165.99
Dr. Martens Rometty Wyoming Platform Chelsea Boot
- From tall to towering. The Rometty stacks a rugged heel on top of our classic platform sole.
- Built from Wyoming leather, the heeled Chelsea boots are fitted with contrast side gussets that match the sole color.
- They're marked by our signature yellow welt stitching and heel loop.
- Packed with rugged reature, the boot features a commando tread, extra-empowering platform sole with a chunky heel, and sleek silhouette.
Use the Wonder Balsam to keep your Rometty Wyoming Platform Chelsea Boot clean, protect the leather, and keep it soft and supple.
Dr. Martens History
Starting in 1901, the small company began in Wollaston, Northamptonshire in the English Midlands. They were at the location of the epicenter of the English shoe industry and for six decades the footwear earned a solid reputation as sturdy, durable work boots.
In 1945, a 25-year-old soldier, while trying to heal from a broken foot, created a unique air-cushioned sole, opposed from traditional rough leather sole, to aid his recovery. Using a salvaged cobbler’s last and a needle, he made a prototype shoe and revealed it to an old university friend and mechanical engineer.
Both then became great business partners by using disused military supplies and began producing their shoes with unique soles. By 1947 they began formal production and within a decade they had a great going business, despite mainly selling to older women.
Several different licenses were acquired and a few characteristic changes were made, including an altered heel, a bulbous but simple upper, a distinctive yellow welt stitch, a two tone grooved sole edge and a unique sole pattern. The new boots were now branded as ‘Airwair’ and came distinctly with a black and yellow heel loop representing the brand name and the slogan “With Bouncing Soles” which was printed based on the manufacturer's own handwriting. With its name being created off the date they were first created, April 1st, 1960, the eight-eyed 1460 Dr. Martens boot had mad its first arrival.
The decade in which the Dr. Martens boot was created, there was an eccentric wave of change, new ideas, cultural explosion and eventually social revolution. This radical era also witnessed flamboyant and often exotic fashions and styles, an odd period of time for the birth of such a functional work-boot.
Without any insight as to why or how, Dr. Martens were suddenly picked up by early multi-cultural, ska-loving skinheads – who proudly championed British working class style. Shortly after, Pete Townshend of The Who became the first high profile individual to wear Dr. Martens as a symbol of his own working class pride and rebellious attitude. Doing so enabled both first generation skinheads and Townshend to alter the course of the brand’s history, which in turn changed the classic work-wear boot into a subcultural essential.
Constant sales of smaller men’s size boots also induced Dr. Martens to create a street trend for girls, who would buy then customize with florals, the simple 8-hole boot. Meanwhile, US Hardcore musicians touring the UK began to take pairs of DM’s back to the west coast, thus starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.
Without music, Dr Martens would have remained a workwear boot. The music of tribes who wear Dr. Martens has become inseparable from the brand itself.
Misfits Halloween Cree...
$99.99
Misfits Halloween Creeper by Strange Cvlt
- Are you a Misfits fan? Check out these Misfits Halloween Creeper by Strange Cvlt!
- They feature the Misfits Halloween Repeat Skull & Pumpkin color detailing all around.
- These creepers are 100% vegan and have a black, orange and white upper.
- These officially licensed shoes will show everyone how big of a Misfits fan you are!
Misfits Skull Creeper ...
$99.99
Misfits Skull Creeper by Strange Cvlt
- Are you a Misfits fan? Check out these Misfits Skull Creeper by Strange Cvlt!
- They feature the Misfits Skull design as well as the Ghost's hands around the D-rings.
- These creepers are 100% vegan and have a black, orange and white upper.
- These officially licensed shoes will show everyone how big of a Misfits fan you are!
Misfits Halloween Snea...
$79.99
Misfits Halloween Sneaker by Strange Cvlt
- Are you a Misfits fan? Check out these Misfits Halloween Sneaker by Strange Cvlt!
- They feature the Misfits Halloween design on the side of each sneaker along with the Ghost's skull around d-rings.
- These sneakers are 100% vegan and have a black, orange & white upper with a rubber sole.
- These officially licensed boots will show everyone how big of a Misfits fan you are!
Misfits Horror Busines...
$79.99
Misfits Horror Business Sneaker by Strange Cvlt
- Are you a Misfits fan? Check out these Misfits Horror Business Sneaker by Strange Cvlt!
- They feature the Misfits iconic Horror Business design all around the sneakers!
- These sneakers are 100% vegan and have a black, yellow & white upper with a rubber sole.
- These officially licensed boots will show everyone how big of a Misfits fan you are!
Vans Era Star Wars Cla...
$169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on a new all over print design, this new guise for the Era retains everything that has made it a classic.
Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Star Wars Shoes
Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Details:
-100% Canvas
-Custom graphic printed upper
-Rubber sole
-Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch
-An Update Of The '44', Featuring A Padded Collar And External Heel Panel.
-The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole.
Check out the Slip-On Star Wars A New Hop Shoes !
Vans Era The Beatles Y...
$149.99
Vans Era The Beatles Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe
- The Beatles x Vans Era The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe pays homage to the Beatles' legendary album and film "Yellow Submarine."
- This Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe is has an all over print canvas of the band as cartoons that's straight from the movie.
- These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe anywhere else!
- Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine garden shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Garden shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
If you really love The Beatles, check out these Yellow Submarine Sk8-Hi Shoe !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that will stem from pop culture which could have an impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film by the beetles, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Slip-On takes on the Sea of Monsters with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Slip On The Beatl...
$149.99
Vans Slip On The Beatles Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters Shoe
- The Beatles x Vans Slip On Sea Of Monsters shoe pays homage to the legendary album and movie "Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles.
- These Vans x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe anywhere else!
- Each shoe from the Vans x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
You can check out this Vans Era Yellow Submarine Garden Shoe as part of this Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe collection !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles. You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans or anything else you interpret it.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each quarter panel hosting individual portraits of the Fab Four from the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Vans Slip-On Star Wars...
$169.99
Iconic forces merge in the Vans x STAR WARS collection when scenes and characters from the legendary film meet up with the Vans Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope. Vans have taken a trip to a galaxy far, far away for a new collection borrowing the art work, in comic-book style graphics, from vintage Star Wars merchandise trilogy. Taking on the hallowed imagery from the 1977 poster for 'Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope', this new guise for the Classic Slip-On retains everything that has made it a classic.
Very Rare, Limited Edition Vans Slip-On Star Wars Shoes
Slip-On Star Wars A New Hope Details:
-100% Canvas
-Custom graphic printed upper
-Rubber sole
-Shaft measures approximately 5" from arch
-The First Shoe To Feature The Now Infamous Waffle Sole.
Star Wars fans check out the Vans Era Star Wars Classic Repeat Shoes !
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatle...
$199.99
Vans Sk8 Hi The Beatles Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe
- Pay homage to The Beatles iconic film and album "Yellow Submarine" with the limited edition psychedelic print on the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe with a canvas and suede graphic upper and OrthoLite insoles for comfort.
- These Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collection skate shoes are discontinued and are a rare set of skate shoes, good luck finding a clean pair of this Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe anywhere else!
- Each skate shoe from the Vans Sk8 Hi x The Beatles collaboration are collectibles, with a unique limited edition print along with a limited edition Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe box.
- We could tell you the whole history of why Vans shoes have become a skate shoe legend, but we'll let the comfort tell the story.
- The Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe is crafted with a soft footbed, double-stitched vamp, padded tongue and lining, and Vans signature waffle sole.
Vans Sk8 Hi Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe Details:
-Part of The Beatles x Vans Yellow Submarine Collection
-Suede/canvas upper w/ psychedelic print and The Beatles faces graphics
-Vulcanized outsole for added board feel
-OrthoLite insoles for comfort
-Classic Vans waffle sole
-Padded high top collar
The Vans Era Yellow Submarine Shoe fit perfectly within this collection !
Vans x The Beatles
There have been extremely limited things that stem from pop culture which impact in the long run like that of the artwork from the very well known The Yellow Submarine Album and film, which has been musically revolutionized by the even more well pronounced band The Beatles.
You don’t need to be familiar with ‘Yellow Submarine’ since it could mean nothing more than a song your might have heard your parents play when you were growing up, or being a fan of The Beatles, to appreciate the new collaboration from Vans.
The Beatles was an English rock band formed in Liverpool, 1960. Contrived by the four famous members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became well known as the greatest influence to the act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles played and experimented through several genres, from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, and very often than not including classical elements in new ways never before seen.
In the early 1960s, their enormous popularity first emerged as “Beatlemania”, but as the group’s music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, they came to be perceived as an embodiment of the ideals shared by the era’s sociocultural revolutions.
Released in 1968, Yellow Submarine was based on the famous song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Permeated with artwork, photography, animation, and fantastic music, the frivolous characters and ambiguous storylines collide together in an ultimate composure of an artwork so grand that it has perceived as its own recreated genre. The bands iconic and recognizable songs play all throughout this riveting film as the great expression of the free-spirit mystique of its time in a universe unto its own.
Being the first of its kind ever made and punctual for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ revolutionary first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Vans x The Beatles Yellow Submarine collection stands against some of the Vans classic and recognizable silhouettes.
The Sk8-Hi Reissue features limited edition stunning artwork on each the Yellow Submarine Faces Shoe from the Fab Four of the film, the Classic Vans Slip On takes on the Yellow Submarine Sea of Monsters shoe with a continuous underwater scene across each pair left to right, and an Era and an Authentic display the band in a scenic garden and an all-over “All You Need is Love” print. Yellow Submarine imagery puts the finishing touches on the quartet on every footbed, woven labels of each laced shoe and a custom collector’s box.
Zig Zag Mary Janes Black
$25.99
Zig Zag Mary Janes Black
- The Zig Zag Wino Mary Janes Black are from ZIG ZAG, the old-time Brooklyn, N.Y. company who began making them in 1976 and still making them today.
- The original "Roofers Shoe", "Croaker Sacks", or mostly called "Winos" because they were sold at the corner of grocery or liquor stores for years and were worn by Cholos, Vatos, Mods, Skaters, and Hipsters.
- These throwback style shoes pay homage to an oldskool era before social media when boomboxes, graffiti and chain wallets were a big part of the counter culture movement in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami and other metropolitan areas.
- These heavyweight cotton Mary Jane Winas features a strap with a velcro closure for a snug, tight and secure fit.
Black Cotton Mary Jane...
$13.99
Black Cotton Mary Janes Shoe
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Cotton Mary Janes with the Black Denim Mary Janes !
Black Cotton T-Strap M...
$13.99
Black Cotton T-Strap Mary Jane Shoes
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Cotton Mary Janes with the Black Denim Mary Janes !
Black Denim Mary Jane ...
$13.99
Black Denim Mary Jane Shoes
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Cotton Mary Janes with the Black T-Strap Mary Janes !
Pandamerica Mary Jane ...
$19.99
Pandamerica Mary Jane Black Cotton
- This classic and timeless Mary Jane ballet flat is a must-have in every women's closet.
- These Maryjanes feature a plain black cotton upper and rubber outsole.
Measurements: Outsole Length (Heel Edge to Tip of Toe):
-Size 5 = 9 1/2"
-Size 6 = 9 3/8"
-Size 7 = 9 5/8"
-Size 8 = 9 7/8"
-Size 9 = 10"
-Size 10 = 10 1/8"
-Size 11 = 10 3/8"
Check out these Red Dragon Mary Janes !
Black Velvet Mary Jane...
$13.99
Black Velvet Mary Jane Shoes
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Cotton Mary Janes with the Burgundy Velvet Mary Janes !
Brown Velvet Mary Jane...
$13.99
Brown Velvet Mary Jane Shoes
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Mary Janes with the Dotted Mary Janes !
Burgundy Velvet Mary J...
$13.99
Burgundy Velvet Mary Jane Shoes
- These flat yet comfortable Mary Jane shoes are perfect for any wardrobe!
- Originally known as China Doll shoes, these cute pairs will leave you looking just as one!
Pair these Cotton Mary Janes with the Black Velvet Mary Janes !
Pandamerica Mary Jane ...
$19.99
Pandamerica Mary Jane Black Velvet
- This classic and timeless Mary Jane ballet flat is a must-have in every women's closet.
- These Maryjanes have a full black velvet upper for a nice and soft feel.
Measurements: Outsole Length (Heel Edge to Tip of Toe):
-Size 5 = 9 1/2"
-Size 6 = 9 3/8"
-Size 7 = 9 5/8"
-Size 8 = 9 7/8"
-Size 9 = 10"
-Size 10 = 10 1/8"
-Size 11 = 10 3/8"
Check out these Fuzzy Leopard Faux Fur Mary Janes !