Are Dr Martens uncomfortable?

Once broken in Doc Martens are very comfortable, thanks to their air cushioned sole. These iconic boots will mold to your feet after the initial break in period (4 to 6 weeks) making them the most comfortable pair of boots you will own.
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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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Do Doc Martens ever stop hurting?

If you feel comfortable, you can increase the amount of time you wear them each time or wear your Doc Martens outside on short walks. You can also reapply the balm up to once a week. Doc Martens can take up to 3-6 weeks to fully break in. Vegan Doc Martens don't need to be broken in at all.
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Are Doc Martens uncomfortable at first?

Doc Marten heels can be very uncomfortable and often the first place to give you a blister. Wearing two pairs of socks with your shoes or boots will help soften the heel area as well as any other area which may be tight cause prevent blisters.
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Are Doc Martens good for walking all day?

Doc Martens are comfortable for work as they are designed for comfort and endurance. Their super comfortable cushioned soles make them easy to wear all day. They feature a chunky tread for excellent grip when walking whilst on shift, making them ideal work boots.
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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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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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How do I stop docs from giving me blisters?

Start with socks

Double Docs Socks are literally made for the purpose of breaking in new shoes. The socks have padding around friction points like the back of the heel and around the ankle. They also have extra arch support to prevent blisters.
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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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Why are Dr. Martens so popular?

The boots' comfort made them particularly popular with older women, according to the company. At first, 80% of the sales were to women over the age of 40 who wore them for harsh outdoor work. Fast-forward to 1960, when a British shoemaking firm - Griggs - saw the boot listed in a footwear catalogue.
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What were Doc Martens originally made for?

Heritage. Dr. Martens' origins date to 1945, when Dr. Klaus Maertens, a 25-year-old soldier and medical doctor at the time, created a unique air-cushioned sole (rather than the traditional hard leather sole) to aid his recovery from a broken foot.
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How do you walk in Doc Martens?

Unfortunately there is no sure fire way to break in your Doc Martens quickly. The best way to break them in as quickly as possible is to wear them as much as you can. Wear them around the house, on walks to the shop and anywhere else you can. The more you wear them, the quicker they'll break in.
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How long do Dr. Martens last?

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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How do you wear Dr. Martens without blisters?

How to break in your Dr. Martens without blisters?
  1. Remove the insoles from your boots. One of the reasons why Dr. ...
  2. Don't skimp on blister plasters. ...
  3. Wear thick socks in your Dr. ...
  4. Opt for sizing up rather than going down a size. ...
  5. A wad of wet newspapers.
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Are Doc Martens good for snow?

Can you wear Doc Martens in the snow? Yes, you can wear Doc Martens in the snow. The traction on the sole isn't great on ice and the leather is quite thin and prone to waterlogging, so it helps to treat your boots with a waterproofing agent like mink oil and to wear a thick pair of wool socks.
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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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Can I wear Doc Martens in the summer?

With Shorts

Sandals may be the shoe choice of the summer, but it's possible to make boots work for every single season. Dr. Martens feel just as classic as your favorite denim shorts and graphic tees, which is probably why those pieces look so darn good together on warm days.
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Are Doctor Martens 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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Are Dr. Martens and Doc Martens the same?

Martens, also commonly known as Doc Martens, Docs or DMs, is a British footwear and clothing brand, headquartered in Wollaston in the Wellingborough district of Northamptonshire, England.
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Will Doc Martens get ruined in the rain?

Doc Martens are water resistant once treated with water proofing products, however they are never 100% fully waterproof. If left untreated leather Docs will be okay in the rain for a short amount of time (15-20 minutes or so). After that the rain may start to seep through the leather making your feet wet.
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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 soften my Doc Martens?

Massaging your footwear with your hands will simulate the effect your feet have on the leather when you first start stomping around. The more you work it, the more the leather will soften.
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Who is Dr. Martens target audience?

The brand's target demographic is pretty large, ages seven to 70. Duford said he's proud of that wide range, but it makes it hard to identify whom Dr. Martens is speaking to at any given time.
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Why do punks wear Doc Martens?

Martens were initially popular with England's working class, they started to get picked up by Britain's skinheads. Dr. Martens suddenly became the favorite fashion of choice for followers of the underground punk music scene. Thanks to the British bands that were popular in the 60s, Dr.
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