Work. Play. Repeat. This is iconic 1461 style, with all the classic Dr. Martens DNA. But it's been re-engineered for workers doing 8-hour shifts on their feet, with extra cushioning and an innovative slip-resistant GripTrax tread.
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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 recently purchased a pair of Dr. Martens shoes, and overall, I'm quite impressed. They have a beautiful design and seem to be of excellent quality. The size fits perfectly, and the weight, while a bit heavy, gives them a sturdy feel.However, I did notice a notable detail in the design. The upper part of the heel counter is quite rigid and ends in a slight forward incline. This feature introduces a certain discomfort at the back of the foot. Wearing the shoes snugly can potentially cause rubbing against the Achilles tendon, leading to some discomfort.While the aesthetic appeal and overall quality are undeniable, I would advise potential buyers to be mindful of the fit, especially if opting for a snug size. It's a trade-off between style and a slightly uncomfortable design element in the heel area.
it was a Christmas gift for my Son. He loves it. no blisters at all. He is happy.
Shore is a little big, just need to wear thick socks. Love the insoles
The shoes are super cute and look like the ones in the photos. But a down side to these shoes is how they give you blisters on the back side of your foot. These shoes are really tight in the inside so they don’t give you any room for your feet. But these shoes are rllyyyy cute so I think it’s worth it.
Bought for son for Christmas. He loves them
Bought for work. Stand a lot . After breaking in very comfortable snd worth every cent and they look very nice
These fit just right so do not size down!1461 slip resistant.I am a 6 and have a wide foot!These are the comfiest docs I have owned! I’m trying them at my new job, but I can tell I won’t have much of a problem wearing them.
I have undoubtedly struggled to find good, durable non slip shoes. Tried shoes4crews, slip resistant PF flyers, vans for the makers, and the slip-resistant doc martens 1460. All of the former broke on me within months (soles began to separate from uppers, cracks in the soles, and treads wore out ridiculously fast, especially for the vans). The only exception were the docs, but a boot is not always what you want when you’re running around a massive restaurant/ beer garden, bartending or working back of house as a sous chef (I rotate between all of these in my business)- so I decided to give the 1461 low tops a try. The break in period was excruciating and full of blisters and blood, there is no way around admitting that. But now that they are broken in they fit like a glove. These are my favorite work shoes by far, and they have not shown a sign of wear yet despite me working them HARD. Obviously there are some other durable non-slips out there… but they are often butt ugly. And I’m kind of vain, admittedly, so I won’t be buying those. I will definitely update if this changes, but basing off of how reliable the high top boots are, I have my entire faith in these.