How can I make my Dr. Martens more comfortable?

How to make Dr Martens Comfortable.
  1. Wear thick socks. ...
  2. Wear two pairs of socks. ...
  3. Wear your Doc Martens boots for short periods around the house. ...
  4. Give your feet a rest! ...
  5. Gradually go for short walks outside. ...
  6. Pad any places which may rub. ...
  7. Increase the amount of time you wear your Dr Martens boots outside.
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Why are my 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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How do you soften Dr. Martens fast?

To speed up this process you can also take a hairdryer and heat up your shoes while you are wearing them. Take your hair dryer on medium or high heat, 6 inches away from your boot, and blow your shoes (with your feet inside) for 30 second intervals.
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Do Doc Martens ever become comfortable?

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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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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Should Dr. Martens be tight?

Martens fit true to size, and they are great for wide feet. If you do have narrow feet, you may want to consider sizing down. If you are struggling with wearing them whilst you break them in, stick a sanitary pad around the heel to avoid getting blisters.
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How do you break in Doc Martens top of foot?

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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Can you stretch Dr. Martens?

In addition to wearing your boots, bend the back of the shoe inwards to make the heel area more spacious, then push the toe to and away from the laces. To learn how to stretch your Dr. Martens even when you're not wearing them, keep reading!
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How long do Doc Martens take to break in?

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.
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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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What Jeans go with Dr. Martens?

Denim on Denim

Without fail, a chambray shirt and blue jeans always look good with Dr. Martens.
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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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Should you size up or down in Doc Martens?

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 do you make leather shoes less painful?

Here's what to do:
  1. Put thick socks on your feet.
  2. Blast one of the shoes all over with a hair dryer for around a minute, until it's warm and soft.
  3. Put the shoe on your foot.
  4. Repeat with the other shoe.
  5. Walk around your house at least until the shoes have cooled - the longer you can keep them on the better.
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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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How do I soften my leather boots?

How to Soften Leather Boots the Right Way
  1. Pick the Right Size. First, you must ensure that you have the right sized boots. ...
  2. Condition Your Boots. ...
  3. Wear Them Around the House. ...
  4. Use a Boot Stretcher. ...
  5. Provide Some Extra Heat. ...
  6. Use Screwed Up Newspaper. ...
  7. Use a Stretching Spray.
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How do you break in stiff leather boots?

Right when you get your boots, apply some leather conditioner (I like Chamberlain's Leather Milk) or mink oil. These will help soften the leather, and won't cause the damage that heat or water will. Apply weekly until the shoes are broken in, and then monthly or so after that as part of your leather care routine.
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How can I make my boots softer?

Step 1: Turn on your blow dryer and direct it towards your leather boots. Allow a distance of around a foot or so to avoid extreme heat. Step 2: Blow-dry each boot continuously for about 30 to 60 seconds. Step 3: Leave the new boots there for about 2 to 3 hours.
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How do you break in boots without wearing them?

Here we debunk some internet myths and show you how to get your new kicks as comfortable as possible as quickly as possible.
  1. Putting boots In Water To Break Them In. ...
  2. Put Water into Your Boots To Stretch Them. ...
  3. Ease into Your New Shoes. ...
  4. Wear Thick Socks to Break in Boots. ...
  5. Use a shoe/boot stretcher.
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How long should Dr. Martens last?

Dr Martens boots are famous for their durability and many of its wearers attest to their boots lasting for up to 20 years and even longer. When properly cared for, Dr Martens boots can last a lifetime as they're made from the highest quality leather or vegan equivalent, rigorously tested to ensure their strength.
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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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