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Dr Martens

anselmo1

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I think any product that Dr Martens sells to the public is hideous. Of course, this is my opinion since I wear only Alden shoes exclusively.
 

Warden

One Too Many
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Dr Martens are very special round here as they where made in my local town for years until production got switched to the far east.

So important are Dr MArtens to Northampton, our local museum has a section on Dr Martins and include Elton Johns DM's from the film Tommy.

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See http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/exh_gfx_en/ART14058.html

Harry
 

MEDIUMMYND

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South Shropshire
Abyss said:
My Martins came in on Wednesday, only a week and a half late. They didn't ship them to the store with the rest of the order...

Anyways, they are currently on my feet, and they are good. Not exactly lace-up-and-wear, because they need a little bit of breaking in time due to the stiffness of the leather, but theye're breaking in very quickly with no special help.

I have a question, how did you people lace up your Docs? I decided to go with Army Style lacing, because of both the stiffness of the leather and the fact that the style is more economical in its use of the laces, so there's more lace sticking out of the top of the boot, so I could knot the ends of the lace and pull all the slack out to get the boots on and off instead of having to unlace and relace the boot every time I put it on. I got tired of that almost before I got the boot, heh.
You need to go with the bow tie style I.E standard lacing you get a nice even pull on the boot.
 

Rambo66

New in Town
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39
Location
Philadelphia
anselmo1 said:
I think any product that Dr Martens sells to the public is hideous. Of course, this is my opinion since I wear only Alden shoes exclusively.

I don't believe in doing anything exclusively, but of course that is my opinion.
 

Trotsky

A-List Customer
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I have two pairs of Docs, one is a light brown I bought in, what?, 1999?. They are beat to shit, frankly, and still comfy as hell. The leather is tearing on the top due to something I did, I think. They feel like slippers when I have them on.

The second pair I bought in 2004. They are a darker brown. They are good boots but for one HUGE (and smelly) problem. They smell. Like I wore them over the summer and never dried them properly. It's bad. Or was bad, I have not worn them in a while. They are comfy, but the smell was a reason not to wear them. Believe me, I have tried everything to get them NOT to smell. No luck.
 

Rambo66

New in Town
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39
Location
Philadelphia
Dr. Martens 2295 Wellingtons. Anyone have a pair?

I'm interested in these, anyone have a pair? Only thing I'm on the fence about is the yellow stitching, and that shouldn't be too hard to color, right?

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Randal

Familiar Face
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66
Location
Kentucky
I have the 2295's in brown. They are my regular work boots. The yellow should cover easy with polish...
 

Lefty

I'll Lock Up
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Location
O-HI-O
That sounded pretty great at first - a lifetime guarantee on $130 shoes. But...
After you get done paying postage to send the shoes to them, and assuming that they accept that the repairs needed are a result of normal wear and tear, there's also an administration fee to be paid, which includes return postage.

From the fine print:

As at the date of these terms and conditions, the administration fee is as follows:
Customers located in Europe: €30
Customers located in the United Kingdom: £20
Customers located in the United States: US$25
Customers located in the rest of the world: US$35
The administration fee is subject to change, without notice, and subject to regional price variation.

This makes it an OK deal, but nothing amazing.
 

PhilD82

New in Town
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12
Location
Chester UK
About Dr Martens For Life, I have a pair of the 8-holers in brown and they're worth the extra over the bog standard 1460s- heavier, harder wearing soles and gorgeous soft waxy leather- comfy straight out of the box, and still comfy after pavement-pounding all day. They come with spare laces and a tub of wax which you're meant to rub into them every now and then- definitely built to stay in one piece for a good long while- I've had mine a year and they're holding up very well- I do wonder how destroyed they'd have to be before the factory would send you a new pair though!
 

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