This 1461 men's shoe features soft, rich carpathian leather and all the classic doc's dna, like grooved sides, yellow stitching and our iconic air-cushioned sole.
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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 am in love with the look and quality. Yes they are tough to break in but I will keep at it and wear them until they soften. They fit my personality as a petite person who is also strong and practical.
I've worn Doc Martens on and off for many years. They all have a few characteristics: breaking them in is serious business, they are a bit heavy, and they have no arch support whatsoever. On the plus side they last a very long time, look good the whole time, and have superb grip. The 1461 is one of the most classic and nice looking models they have. I wear mine with slacks and dress shirts to work. I've had a few pair in brown that I used to wear with Khaki pants and I had a shiny black one I wore as a missionary. I pretty much know what I'm going to get with a Doc Martens 1461.This version one is the best I've used. The leather is on the waxy side (don't try and polish it...use dubbin instead and maybe leather dye) and softer than some other models. Of all the Doc Martens shoes I have owned these were the easiest to break in. The fit and finish is equal to or better than other 1461's I've seen. They lined the inside with smooth black leather instead of rough leather or brown leather. Nice feature. And the sole is dark enough that it doesn't distract. I wish I had that on the shiny black pair I wore as a missionary.This model still features the brilliant yellow stitching, which is a Doc Marten fixture. They do have some models that use black stitching instead, which I would have preferred, but this shoe is better in every other way than the shoes I'm used to from Doc Martens.I have heard people say that Doc Martens quality has fallen off in recent years as they have outsourced their manufacturing to east Asia. I don't see that being the case. If anything, the fit, finish, and materials of this shoe are superior to other models I have used (my first pair was in 1999, I think). The price of these shoes is about half what I have paid in the past after accounting for inflation. Based on that I'd say Doc Martens are becoming vastly cheaper while maintaining their quality. Thanks, east Asia.This is a great semi-formal shoe with nice soft leather that is among the most comfortable shoes Doc Martens has made. With a decent insole that provides some arch support, this can be a great all-day every-day wear shoe.
Wore these at a Barbie party and they were a big hit. I attend breast cancer events throughout the year and these will be perfect to help support the cause. The shoes were comfortable and well made.
I recently purchased the Dr. Martens 1461 Oxford in White Patent Lamper, and I am thrilled with both the style and value this pair offers. The stark white patent finish adds a unique flair to any outfit, making a bold fashion statement.Despite being in the process of breaking them in, I’m already noticing an improvement in comfort. Dr. Martens is known for their quality craftsmanship, and these oxfords are no exception. The initial stiffness is giving way to a customized fit, promising long-lasting comfort once fully broken in.The great price I secured for these stylish shoes makes them even more satisfying. It’s rare to find a combination of fashion-forward design and affordability, and Dr. Martens delivers on both fronts.Durability is a key factor for me, and so far, these oxfords have exceeded expectations. The build quality suggests they will withstand the test of time, making them a solid investment in both style and longevity.
Love the shoes, they areived quickly and with no hassle. Definitely recommend seller
The style is cute and the shoes are probably well made. Like all a shoes from this brand if you like a heavy, stiff shoe and wear a narrow or medium width in an even size you might find a pair that fits. Do not buy this shoe unless you want pain in your feet otherwise.
Color was very intense matching pepto-bismol also found better prices and options on the Doc official website where you don’t have to worry about quality.
Very Comfortable and I am satisfied with the real product on hand