After years and years of freezing my toes off following Hibs I finally stopped being tight and bought a pair of DM's last week. Wore them to the game today and the Christmas markets yesterday - no cold toes.
Amazing boots.
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Thread: Dr Martens boots.
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15-12-2019 05:41 PM #1
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Dr Martens boots.
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15-12-2019 05:54 PM #2
what a coincidence, i've been thinking about getting a pair for several months now, i tend to take my time purchasing feet accessories loved them *35+ years ago, is it only the shop in princess street where they can get purchased ?
*fashion statement...now...comfort :)
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15-12-2019 07:26 PM #5
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Absolutely can't fault them. I'm going to buy shoes as well for work.
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15-12-2019 07:37 PM #6
I've had a new pair every 4 or 5 years since I was a youth!
Best boots in the world but I do agree it's a shame production shifted out of the UK.
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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15-12-2019 08:02 PM #7
Can't beat a good pair of German Paratroopers boots to keep your tootsies warm. Make you look and walk like Frankenstein's Monster but a small price to pay.
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15-12-2019 08:34 PM #8
I got a pair of steel toe Doc Martens from my work about 20 years ago and they've been lying in the garage for about ten years.
Totally forgot about them and might give them a clean up and see how they look. Dont know if the steel toe ones look that much different to the normal ones.
I might need them for when the civil war starts
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16-12-2019 02:24 PM #9
Greatest boots ever made! Have had many pairs throughout my life and used them at work for shoes as well. Minimum of 10 holers though!!
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16-12-2019 02:59 PM #10
I've had the same pair of 12" high DM boots since 1981.
I actually bought them for a fancy dress party (I went as a bobber boy) and I probably only wear them a couple of times a year, if that, so the longevity isn't that much of a surprise.
I've had several pairs of DM shoes over the years, though, and this thread has been food for thought.
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I got a pair of the ox blood ones which were made in Nottingham for 'Er indoors and the quality of leather and the finish is far superior but they were the best part of £200.
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22-12-2019 09:00 PM #12
I prefer monkey boots. More aesthetically pleasing and tough as old boots.
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01-01-2020 09:19 PM #13
I used to love DMs but I just don't trust them now they're made in the far east.
It's odd because I wouldn't buy a car unless it was made in the far east.
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02-01-2020 05:24 PM #14
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Palladium Boots are the best I’ve had. They made airplane tires back in the day then boots for the foreign legion.
The fur lined waterproof versions are amazing.
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shoezone NO MORELast edited by cabbageandribs1875; 02-01-2020 at 07:41 PM.
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04-01-2020 03:24 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.drmartens.com/uk/en_gb/c...nd-boots-shoes
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04-01-2020 04:14 PM #17
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