Friday, November 18, 2011

Want Winter Boot? Take a Look at Dr Martens Boots

By Valarie Park


Dr Martens have been around for just over 50 years. They are so well made, strong and hard wearing that there are even still a few original pairs being worn. Dr Martens are as popular, if not even more popular and are finding new fans all the time.

Originally a boot for the rebels of the 1960s, the Doc Marten is now not only a boot but a brand that manufactures workers boots, high heels, sandals and accessories...

If you what practical footwear to wear during the winter Dr Martens ought to be at the top of your list. Boots are the best option for the winter, both the 8 and 14 eyelet lace up models are strong enough to cope with being worn during the winter.

This season the original Doc is back on the shelves, made on the original vintage '59' last, this boot has the original dark soles and is hand crafted using the original techniques. Other Dr. Marten boots that are perfect for winter include slip ons with no laces, patterns including floral, cosy woollen interior and knee highs.

One of the biggest things that make DM boots so practical for winter are their non-slip high grip soles. The sole is stitched to the upper so that they stay water tight and do not fall apart. Their air cushioned soles are extremely comfortable they provide good insulation for your feet during the cold winter. Dr Martens are built to last, so will take you through numerous winters.

Not all of Dr Martens' footwear is completely waterproof; however you can make them totally waterproof using a spray or waterproof polish. Or you can buy one of the waterproof models that they do sell. Dr Martens are designed to be comfortable the leather they are made of is strong and durable, but not at all stiff and they are designed to mould themselves to your feet and fit like gloves.

If you are in need of waterproof boots or need something for a construction site, Dr. Martens will have it. Their industrial range of boots includes steel caps and waterproof options. They also have non-slip and corrosive resistant soles if you want them. Although these might not be the most stylish options, they are most suitable for bad weather and heavy duty work.



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