Dr. Martens

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Founded 1947
Headquarters Portland, OR, United States

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Dr. Marten is a British footwear and apparel brand founded by Klaus Märtens, known for its boots with air-cushioned soles, welted construction, and yellow stitching. Klaus Märtens was a doctor in Germany during WWII. While on leave in 1945, he injured his ankle while skiing and wanted to create shoes that were more comfortable than his standard army boots. He then designed the boots to have more cushioning, made of supple leather with tires as the sole. When the war was over, Dr. Martens and his business partner began using discarded rubber for production, and the comfort of the boots made it exceptionally popular with housewives at the time, with 80% of sales going to women over the age of 40. The boots’ popularity continued into the 1950s, with high sales necessitating a second factory in Munich. Looking at expanding internationally, Martens and his business partner sold the rights to British shoe manufacturers Grigg’s Group Ltd. Trademarking the AirWair technology and adding the signature yellow stitching, the first boot came out in 1960 to high demand, with the boots later becoming popular with punk subcultures and skinheads in the ‘80s. By the 1990s, the boots were associated with grunge fashion and more than 10 million pairs were being produced a year.
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Ranking the Best Valentine’s Day Sneakers
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Ranking the Best Valentine’s Day Sneakers

From romantic renditions to grim gems.

Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week
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Everything Dropping at HBX Archives This Week

Featuring Dr. Martens’ collaborations with Rick Owens, WTAPS, A-COLD-WALL*, and JJJJound.

Mark Nguyen and the Dr. Martens 1461 for Hypebeast's Sole Mates
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Mark Nguyen and the Dr. Martens 1461 for Hypebeast's Sole Mates

The Maybe Tomorrow and Open Bar Funeral founder speaks on his favorite 1461 design cues, how it inspires his own design practice and more.

Undercover and Dr. Martens Take a Trip to the Cinema in New 1461 Collaboration
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Undercover and Dr. Martens Take a Trip to the Cinema in New 1461 Collaboration

Featuring Undercover’s checkered pattern and embossed slogan “WE MAKE NOISE NOT CLOTHES.”

Dr. Martens Rings in Lunar New Year With Special-Edition 1460 and 1461 Boots
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Dr. Martens Rings in Lunar New Year With Special-Edition 1460 and 1461 Boots

Featuring lucky red and gold accents.

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

The archival silhouettes receive eccentric upgrades.

A-COLD-WALL*'s Next Dr. Martens Collaboration Is Architecture for Your Feet
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A-COLD-WALL*'s Next Dr. Martens Collaboration Is Architecture for Your Feet

Taking on the 1460, 1461 and 1461 Bex.

Dr. Martens Embellishes 1460 and 1461 Boots in Swarovski Crystals
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Dr. Martens Embellishes 1460 and 1461 Boots in Swarovski Crystals

Featuring chain and safety pin details.

Our Legacy WORK SHOP's Dr. Martens 1461 Collab Is Peak Essential Footwear
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Our Legacy WORK SHOP's Dr. Martens 1461 Collab Is Peak Essential Footwear

Crafted from deadstock and sustainably-sourced Horween leather and suede from C.F. Stead Tannery.

Babylon LA Connects With Dr. Martens on Double-Layered 1461
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Babylon LA Connects With Dr. Martens on Double-Layered 1461

Featuring a tear-away canvas layer on top of a Wanama leather base.

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