What is the difference between Dr. Martens Pascal and 1460?

The Pascals leather is softer, with a slight pebbly finish, and the top (around your ankle) is a tiny bit shorter, and the leather is just cut off - making it more pliable, so it doesn't rub your ankle/leg. The 1460s are a stiffer leather with a smoother, shinier finish, and have a sewn hem type edging along the top.
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What are Doc Martens Pascal?

The 1460 Pascal is based on the original Dr. Martens boot. The boot's recognizable DNA looks like this: 8 eyes, grooved sides, a heel-loop, visible stitching, and a comfortable, air-cushioned sole.
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What is the difference between Dr Martens 1460?

The standard features slightly shiny, smooth leather that's very stiff and almost plasticky. The 1460 Pascal replaces that stiff leather with a more textured, thinner, and softer leather. It makes for a slightly sleeker design, a dressier boot, and one that's much easier to break in thanks to its flexibility.
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What does Pascal mean in boots?

DETAILS. The Pascal boots don't feature taping around the ankle, like that seen on the 1460's. The Pascal range also comes with mono laces to match the upper of the boot, see the red colourway below, unlike the classic 1460's which come with either black laces or the signature DM's yellow.
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What does 1460 mean in Doc Martens?

1460 is the model number for the original Dr. Martens was made on April 1st, 1960. The number represents the date 1 (1st), 4 (April), and 60 (1960).
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Dr Martens - the Difference Between the 1460 and Pascal



Is 1460 a Pascal unisex?

This unisex Pascal boot is made with all the classic doc's dna, including grooved edges, heel-loop and yellow stitching. Built to last, it's made using one of the finest methods of construction: the Goodyear welt — which means the upper and sole are sewn together in our heat-sealed z-welt stitch.
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Which Doc Martens are most comfortable?

The most comfortable Doc Martens style are the classic vegan Doc Martens 1460 boots. This is due to the leather substitute the vegan boots are made with. The leather substitute is much softer and easier to break in, but just as tough, making it a good choice for your feet.
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Are Doc Martens Pascal waterproof?

Initially i bought these boots because i always wanted a pair of Doc Martens and later they became extremely useful when i had to work in a wildlife center at my university. They proved to be water resistant and are very easy clean!
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How do you break in Pascal Dr. Martens?

How do I break in my Docs?
  1. Get the perfect fit. If you normally take a half size, we recommend sizing down. ...
  2. Whip out the Wonder Balsam. Our Dr. ...
  3. Wear thick socks and keep your laces tight. ...
  4. If they're brand new, start with 1-2 hour intervals. ...
  5. Repeat until they're perfect.
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Should you size up or down in Dr. 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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Is Pascal leather softer?

The great thing about the Pascal Virginias is that the leather is much softer to start with, which the company claims “feels worn in from the first step.” While you'll still need to break in the instep if you have wider feet, the shaft comes ready to wear.
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Why are Dr. Martens so uncomfortable?

Buy Doc Martens in the right size.

If the shoe feels immediately uncomfortable when you try it on, especially in the width, it is too small. Doc Martens only come in whole sizes. The official website recommends sizing down if you normally take a half size.
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What's the difference between Dr. Martens and Doc 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 tall are Doc Martens Pascal?

1 1/4" heel; 3/4" platform (size 9).
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What is the difference between 1460 and 1461?

As of today the 1460 is the closer "series number", and 1461 is the closer "model or ordering # ". Both numbers represent the same door closer, there is no difference.
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What are the soft leather Dr Martens called?

NAPPA & VIRGINIA LEATHER

One in the same, our Nappa and Virginia leathers are soft, fine-grain leathers that are treated to feel smooth and supple.
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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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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 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 1460 Dr. Martens waterproof?

Doc Martens 1460 boots are not waterproof as they are made from leather which is bound together with adhesive. Leather is not a 100% fully waterproof material and may become soggy after prolonged exposure to water. Water may also seep through the adhesive.
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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 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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What is the most popular style of Doc Martens?

Undeniably, Dr. Martens' 1460 boots are the most popular, but as anyone who's owned a pair can tell you, you have to earn that comfort. Docs are notorious for their need to be broken in, a process that can take a few days or even a week or so to complete.
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Are Doc Martens good for walking all day?

That said, Doc Martens aren't a great option if you're looking for a boot that's perfect for all-day walking on trails—even if they're fully broken in. Docs are heavy and they lack breathability, so they're no match comfort-wise to a proper hiking boot.
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Are Dr. Martens good for feet?

Martens Good for Your Feet? Docs were originally designed as therapeutic. Their cushy, springy, comfortable soles (trademarked as "AirWair") have always been a huge draw. I wouldn't go so far as to say that they are "good for" your feet, but they're very supportive.
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