Dr. Martens' Smiths and Adrian Snaffle Shoes Get Wild in Leopard Print

The archival silhouettes receive eccentric upgrades.

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Dr. Martens is preparing to close out 2022 with a duo of leopard-printed shoes forming part of its Fall/Winter 2022 range. The Smiths shoe and Adrian Snaffle loafer are doused in the eccentric animal pattern ideal for upcoming holiday functions.

The archival silhouettes see rebellious motifs displaying the staple Smiths shoe with 4-eye accents, acting as an updated version of the classic 1461 model. The dapper rendition features an all-over leopard print design with a textured shield and antique gold eyelets. Dr. Martens’ signature rubber outsole completes the design with recognizable yellow welt stitching.

The fringed Adrian Snaffle loafer, made famous in the late ’70s, receives premium black Cambridge leather overlays accented with fuzzy leopard underlays that hit the toe boxes. Gold hardware adds an elegant touch, rounded out with the imprint’s iconic DMS tread soles.

Take a closer look at the all-new Dr. Martens leopard pack in the gallery above. Both shoes are available to shop now in-store and online via Dr. Martens.

Elsewhere in footwear, the New Balance 9060 is cooked up in scrumptious “Beef and “Broccoli.”

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