Are Doc Martens heavy?

Classic Doc Martens weigh 1 lb 9.6 oz (726g) per men's average boot (UK 10, US Men's 11) and 1 lb 4.8 oz (592g) per women's average boot (UK 6, US Women's 8). Please note the weight of the boots will vary slightly depending on the size.
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Why are Doc Martens so uncomfortable?

If the boot feels uncomfortable when you try it on, especially in the width, then it is too small. Docs will soften and stretch as you wear them in - You can check out our size guide for more information. Our Dr. Marten's Wonder Balsam is a must-have shoe care product if you own a pair of Docs.
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Are Doc Martens good for walking?

Doc Martens are good for your feet thanks to their cushioned “AirWair” soles. They are comfortable and supportive when walking long distances. After the initial break in period (4 to 6 weeks) they are good for the comfort of your feet as the smooth leather molds to the shape of your feet.
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Are Doc Martens high quality?

Anyone who has a pair of Docs know that they are one of the comfiest pair of shoes to own and can last you for years. Regardless of the weather, most of their shoes are waterproof and are made of good quality material that they last longer than other average boots and shoes.
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Do Doc Martens get more comfortable?

Are Dr. Martens Comfortable? After you break them in, your Docs will be the most comfortable boots you'll ever wear. The hard leather will mould perfectly to the shape of your foot and you'll be able to hike for miles and miles on those air-cushioned soles . . . but this breaking-in process can be slow and painful.
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How long do docs take to break in?

On average, it takes 3-6 weeks to fully break in your docs. It can be sped up by using heat techniques or wearing them with socks to increase the break in period. However, while they may be wearable, the full break in period will come at around 3 weeks.
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How do you break in Doc Martens fast?

Put on a thick pair of socks and pull on the laced-up boots. Wearing thick socks with Doc Martens will cause them to widen out and break in a little faster. They also help protect your feet from blisters. Put the laces back in your boots and tie them tightly.
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How much do Dr. Martens weigh?

Classic Doc Martens weigh 1 lb 9.6 oz (726g) per men's average boot (UK 10, US Men's 11) and 1 lb 4.8 oz (592g) per women's average boot (UK 6, US Women's 8). Please note the weight of the boots will vary slightly depending on the size.
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Are Doc Martens slip proof?

Doc Martens are non slip thanks to their patented GripTrax soles. These chunky soles offer fantastic slip resistant grip making the boots an excellent choice for walking on slippery surfaces. What is this? Docs are popular work boots for those on their feet all day, and are designed with comfort in mind.
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Are docs real leather?

Yes, the Dr. Martens company uses real leather in the manufacture and production of their shoes, boots, and footwear. It is primarily bovine leather that is sourced and used. In some styles, Doc Martens offers vegan leather options, which are made from synthetic materials, often plastic.
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Do Doc Martens last forever?

Doc Martens last between 5 and 20 years, depending on their level of use, care and how they are stored. If the leather is properly cared for and soles replaced they could potentially last even longer.
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Are Dr. Martens good in the snow?

Doc Martens aren't the best boots for snow. Because the leather is thin and the boot isn't insulated, your feet will likely get cold if you spend more than an hour outside. The grip on the sole is decent, but not suitable for ice. If you choose to wear Doc Martens in the snow, also wear a pair of thick wool socks.
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Are Doc Martens OK for wide feet?

Dr. Martens, for example, are generally a little roomier in the toes, and because of their sturdy leather designs, can often be worn-in to fit wider feet comfortably.
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How do I stop my Doc Martens from hurting the top of my feet?

We recommend wearing your boots for only a few hours at a time at the beginning. This will break them in slowly and minimise the discomfort to you. Walk around on soft indoor surfaces at home and when you've had enough, take them off. Wear them on alternate days to give your feet time to recover.
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Are Dr. Martens easy to break?

Martens to break in. Boasting an array of styles, not only are the vegan Dr. Martens, by the company's own account, slightly easier to break in, but they're also made with zero traces of animal byproducts for a guilt-free combat boot wearing experience.
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Why do Doc Martens have yellow stitching?

One of the most striking features of the shoes is the yellow stitching. In order to defend themselves against copycats, Airwair, the company behind Dr. Martens, registered a special trademark: a so-called position mark. A position mark protects the specific way in which the trademark is applied to the product.
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Are Doc Martens good for working?

Are Doc Martens work boots good for construction? Yeah, Doc Martens work boots make perfect work boots for construction. First, they've got solid protective features such as their safety toe caps and slip-resistant outsoles that work together to offer the worker maximum protection.
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Are Doc Martens rubber sole?

Hard to resole

The sole is what made Dr. Martens famous and it's made from an inorganic rubber that's oil and fat resistant. It really is super soft; as I mentioned above, it was originally used for people with orthotic concerns or foot pain.
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Do Doc Martens run big or small?

In general, remember, Dr. Martens boots and shoes run true to size (probably half a size down from your sneakers) and aren't as big as you may imagine. The exception is the 1460s, Jadons, and Chelseas, which need to be sized down about a whole size from your sneaker. [SHOP THE ORIGINAL DR MARTENS 1460 BOOT HERE!]
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How heavy are Jadon Max boots?

Weight: 2 lbs 2 oz.
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Do Dr Martens mold to your feet?

They Mold to Your Feet.

They'll learn the different contours of your feet and ankles, and adjust to the way you move. After a few months of wearing them regularly, they will become a perfect mold of your foot. It'll be hard to wear shoes that do less.
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How much taller do Doc Martens make you?

Second, Dr. Martens Jadon boot is comfortable and, with its 1.75-inch platform, gives some height without making walking painful. And like all other Dr.
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What jeans go with Dr. Martens?

They look best when paired with cropped black cigarette trousers or a pair of ankle-grazing jeans with a statement kick-flare, such as the Zara jeans above.
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How do I stop my Doc Martens from rubbing my heels?

Wear thick socks.

Thick woolly socks will not only protect your feet from rubbing but will also help to stretch the leather where it is tight. The socks need to be very thick like the woolly ones you wear for winter, so get the woolliest socks out of your drawer and put them on.
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Do Dr. Martens need to break in?

To fully break in your Dr. Martens, take it slow and build up to being able to wear them comfortably for as long as you want. Start wearing your brand new Docs inside your house for 10- to 20-minute intervals a few times a day, and take them off once they begin to ache, as you want to avoid any blisters.
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