Introducing WarmWair innovation to the Vegan collection for the first time. This update to the 1460 8-eye boot is built from synthetic Norfolk Flat material and fitted with a moisture-wicking Borg lining and a cork footbed to keep feet fresh.
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Explore the latest shoes in our Combat Boots collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Woman Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Combat Boots shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
Dr. Martens, also known as Doc Martens, Docs, or DMs, has stomped its way into history since 1901. Originally created by Dr. Klaus Maertens, a German soldier who designed a comfortable air-cushioned boot to aid his recovery from a broken foot, the footwear quickly gained popularity. In 1960, the brand we know today was born with the iconic 1460 boot, adopted by British working-class youth and later embraced by various subcultures for its durability and rebellious spirit.
Dr. Martens prioritizes both timeless design and rugged construction. Their shoes are instantly recognizable by their air-cushioned sole, yellow stitching, and utilitarian details. Made with high-quality leather, Dr. Martens boots and shoes are built to withstand years of wear and tear, making them a true investment piece.
I love these. I didn't have to break them in at all. They were comfortable the first time I wore them.
I love them,. Just feel a little pressure at the middle of my top foot but they are new,. That’s why and it’s obviously.. go and add them to your cart,,. You won’t regretted it if you prefer vegan products instead leather animals 🫶🏼🫶🏼♥️
She wears them all the time. Thank you.
I got exactly what I expected with my Dr. Martens. They arrive on time which I appreciate, and come with a tag tied, with string, to the shoe in the box with a "100% Vegan" label. The synthetic leather is smooth yet has the quality of actual leather. I tried on a pair of Size 7 UK in my local Journeys and those fit like a regular boot which I knew wasn't normal for a pair of Dr. Martens so I was lucky enough to have ordered the size 6 UK. The boots fit very snug until you break them in, but they're meant to. I've had them for about a week and by wearing them to my cashier job and standing in them all day, with two pairs of socks, I've managed to break them in already and can now wear regular socks with them. They are easy to clean and very functional; none of that dragging your feet around like normal boots will do, and since I wear these everywhere, that is very good for. They also add an extra inch to my height with is good for someone who's only 5'1''.Something I anticipated was blistering on my right pinkie toe since it was rubbing against the side of the boot while I broke them in. I came home with redness for the first few days. But again, I expected this from Dr. Martens. Don't buy a pair of boots to wear everyday and not expect a blister or two. Luckily, I managed to fix the problem with over sized socks before any actual damage was done. If the shoes are too tight at first, just wear comfortable socks and wait it out, they'll come around.Overall I got everything I wanted out of these boots. The look, the feel, the height, and I've also gotten some comments about them from people I know. They're boots that are worth the money, especially if you're sick of searching for vegan shoes on the internet. Top notch!
I honestly didn’t even realize these were vegan until I was looking at the reviews just now. I thought they felt like a fake leather which threw me off. They’re hard, and I needed a sock between the boot and my leg because they hurt. The heel runs hard too. The boot itself it super light in weight. They’re nice but def not true to the brand.
What can I say? I'm so happy to finally be back in my docs! When I was younger, I wore my docs pretty much every day; but, after going vegan, I had to retire them for more friendly shoes. I looked for vegan docs, but they didn't make them at the time.About two years ago, I saw that vegan docs were a thing again and so I ordered a pair from the Doc Marten website. I am between sizes (women 7.5) so I went into a local store and tried on some non-vegan docs and decided that an 8 was going to be the best fit for me. Unfortunately, when my size 8 (mens 7) docs arrived, they felt a little loose. I should've returned them, but opted to add inserts instead. That was two years ago, and I'd never been able to wear them for more than a few hours at a time, because they just flopped around on my feet- even with thick socks and inserts.So last week I broke down and ordered a women's 7 (mens 6) from Amazon and they fit PERFECTLY!Of course, there is no arch support and I may end up adding in one on my right foot. But I also know that docs eventually mold to your foot, so I might just give it some time.If you're between sizes, I might suggest sizing down on these. The leather version in the store fit me better at a size up, but the vegan version is a 100% better fit for me at a size down and I rarely size down, unless it is in a sandal.
I haven't worn Docs in 20+ years. They are still a great brand that is super comfortable and hold up well. They are a smidgen bigger than expected. Now I want them in all the colors!