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Dr. Martens Shoes
Black
[DrMSM1461]

£49.99


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The classic Dr. Martens walking shoes. Used in many professions as they are renowned to be hard wearing.
Black leather lace-up with Yellow stitching around upper sole


The first Dr. Martens in the United Kingdom came out on April 1, 1960, with an 8-eyelet, cherry-red, Nappa leather design. They were popular among workers such as postmen, policemen and factory laborers. By the late 1960s, skinheads started wearing Dr. Martens boots, and street gangs made the oxblood-red boots a trademark style. Of particular interest is the practice of polishing the red boots with black polish, resulting in a marbled look.

By the mid 1970s, Dr. Martens boots were popular among some British punk rock and New Wave musicians, and soon many punk fans were wearing them. The boots and shoes then became much more popular among some parts of youth subculture. Dr. Martens have been the subject of a song by Alexei Sayle (featuring on The Young Ones episode "Oil" with the band "Radical Posture") and have appeared on the cover art for a Madness box set The Business.

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