Dr. Martens’ "Leopard Pack" Unleashes Your Inner Animal
The footwear brand’s experimental flurry continues.
Dr. Martens has just presented its new “Leopard Pack” and it’s the brand’s latest move in increasing its experimental iterations across its mainline silhouettes.
Traditionally, Dr. Martens is best known for its 1460 boot and 1461 shoe, but as we move into the colder months, the footwear giant has dropped a cozy style designed with furry fabrications and heavy-set leather, fresh from presenting a flurry of winter-ready styles such as its Jorge Shearling shoe.
The “Leopard Pack” introduces two new styles in the form of the Smiths Hair On Leopard Print Shoes and the Adrian Snaffle Leopard Kiltie Loafers. For the Smiths Hair shoe, the outer comes designed with an all-natural printed material that is made from authentic hair and leather. Additionally, the shoe is also a Goodyear-welted product — this means the upper and sole are heat-sealed and sewn together.
Meanwhile, the iconic Adrian Snaffle Loafers arrives in a leopard print nodding to the rebellious subcultures of the time. While the shoe is based on nostalgia, the pattern has been revitalized with black Cambridge leather, leopard print hair across the vamp and elevated with customary yellow welt stitching.
You can take a closer look at “Leopard Pack” above and it is available now on the official Dr Martens website.
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