Can you get Doc Martens wet?

Doc Martens can get wet, however they should never be submerged in water (such as a deep puddle) as they are not fully waterproof. Doc Martens can handle a light shower as they are water resilient, however water may seep through the seams if they are worn during severe rain.
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Are Dr Martens water resistant?

While Doc Martens are certainly water-resistant, it would be folly to consider them waterproof. In order for a pair of shoes to be waterproof, they need to have a breathable membrane constructed into the material itself.
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Will Doc Martens get ruined in 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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Are Doc Martens weather resistant?

No, most Doc Martens are not waterproof. These stylish shoes are built to be durable, sturdy and comfortable but the majority of the Doc Marten range is not waterproof. However, there are a few fully waterproof boots now available in their range.
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Should I shower in my Doc Martens?

Most leather and vegan Doc Martens are only water-resistant but don't stay dry if submerged or used in wet conditions for more than an hour or two. All Doc Martens are water-resistant because they will keep your feet dry if you step in a puddle, walk in the rain, or briefly walk across some wet grass.
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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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Are Dr. Martens slippery on ice?

I own a pair of the 1460 regular Doc Martens and in my personal experience they are excellent for slip resistance. I've worn them on slippery dancefloors at gigs, walking up and down icy hills, and on my feet all day whilst working in a store (where I had to mop wet floors).
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Are Dr. Martens good for 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 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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Can you hike with Doc Martens?

The short answer is that Doc Martens are okay for hiking, but they're not ideal. Docs are relatively durable, but the leather on Doc Martens is stiff, so it can cause blisters and discomfort on the trail. Docs are also heavy and they don't breathe well as you hike.
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How long does it take for Doc Martens 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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Can you wear leather boots in the rain?

Because leather is a porous material, it will quickly soak in that water. This rapid influx of water, followed by a release when the water dries, can lead to premature damage and cracking of the leather. Letting your shoes get soaked in the rain is no way to take care of your investment.
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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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Can a 50 year old wear Dr. Martens?

I have worn Dr. Martens throughout my life and even though I am over 50, I don't plan on giving up on them any time soon. Honestly, you can wear Dr. Martens at any age!
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Are docs non slip shoes?

Dr. Martens—more commonly known as Doc Martens or Docs—are known for being a work boot that is equal parts functional and stylish. But are doc martens non-slip? The short answer is: yes.
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Are docs good 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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Can I wear Doc Martens to work?

PROFESSIONAL. It seems incredible, but the Dr Martens are also perfect for a work outfit! If your work environment is not too formal, the low version of the Dr Martens will surely be more aggressive than ballerinas and moccasins.
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Do Dr. Martens hurt at first?

The boots should feel tight, but not 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.
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Why do you have to break in Doc Martens?

This will help to soften the leather. The more you move, the quicker they will break in, so get on your feet! Give your feet a rest! Try breaking in Dr Martens on alternate days to give your feet time to recover and reduce the risk of blisters!
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Can you freeze Doc Martens?

'Simply fill freezer bags with water (one bag for each of your shoes) making sure to use strong plastic bags made specifically for the freezer, so they don't break when the water freezes into ice. 'Place the bag in your shoe, being careful to avoid the bag ripping while inside your shoes.
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What is the difference between Doc Martens and Dr. Martens?

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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How often do you polish Doc Martens?

To give your Docs the longest life possible, clean and condition them every three months. To keep them looking as new as possible, polish them every time you clean and condition them.
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Are Dr. Martens expensive?

Doc Martens cost more than the average pair of boots, but they also last longer and carry a fashionable and rebellious connotation to them that doesn't come with a price tag.
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