Dr. Martens, Bottes en cuir 1460 Original à 8 œillets pour femme 8 Noir Nappa

Brand:Dr. Martens

3.7/5

325.50

Avec 8 yeux, un cuir classique, des coutures jaunes et des côtés rainurés, la 1460 porte l'ADN de la botte Doc Martens originale. La seule différence essentielle ? Un design plus étroit pour les femmes. Conçue pour durer, cette botte pour femme est forgée à l'aide de l'une des meilleures méthodes de construction : en utilisant une trépointe Goodyear et en la thermoscellant à la semelle. Le 1460 est fait de cuir très résistant et repose sur une semelle AirWair, qui résiste à l'huile et à la graisse avec une bonne résistance à l'abrasion et au glissement. Utilisez Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam pour protéger le cuir et garder vos bottes propres, douces et souples. Canalisez votre féroce rocker intérieur avec la botte 1460 de Dr. Martens. Sa tige en cuir emblématique est agrémentée d'une attitude vive tandis que la semelle épaisse à crampons confère une certaine résistance à la silhouette. Enfilez un ajustement parfait et frappez la ville comme une rock star dans cette trouvaille amusante. Tout a commencé près de Munich, en Allemagne, en 1945, lorsque le Dr Klaus Maertens s'est blessé au pied lors d'un accident de ski dans les Alpes bavaroises. Pour faciliter la marche pendant le processus de guérison, il a conçu une chaussure avec une semelle à coussin d'air. À l'aide de vieux pneus en caoutchouc, il a construit des semelles contenant de l'air emprisonné dans des compartiments fermés. Il a montré son prototype à son ami ingénieur/inventeur, le Dr Herbert Funck, et ensemble ils ont décidé de développer et de produire les chaussures. Non seulement la chaussure a résolu le problème immédiat du médecin, mais elle a également commencé à bien se vendre en Allemagne. En 1959, les deux fondateurs ont décidé qu'ils avaient besoin d'une entreprise pour produire et distribuer les chaussures, alors appelée Dr. Maertens, dans d'autres parties du monde. Au début, de nombreux fabricants ont rejeté le concept d'une semelle à coussin d'air comme un gadget de courte durée. Cependant, le groupe R. Griggs, situé dans le village de Wollaston en Angleterre, a décidé de suivre l'idée en créant la première botte de travail à la semelle révolutionnaire. Le 1er avril 1960, la première botte de travail rouge cerise à huit œillets est produite et baptisée 1460 (1/4/60). Pour mieux vendre le nom de la marque en Angleterre, le nom a été anglicisé en Dr. Martens. La gamme portait la marque AirWair et le reste appartient à l'histoire. Voir plus

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EAN: 0800090795806

Catégories Vêtements, Chaussures et Bijoux,

Essuyez la saleté à l'aide d'un chiffon humide. Appliquez un cirage à base de cire de couleur neutre ou correcte. Cuir signature original d'Airwairs : un cuir ferme et fini avec un aspect lisse et semi-brillant. Construit sur l'emblématique coussin d'air Dr. Martens, avec une bonne résistance à l'abrasion et au glissement. Fabriqué avec tout l'ADN classique de Doc, y compris les côtés rainurés, la boucle de talon et les coutures jaunes. Botte Dr. Martens originale, conçue pour une femme. La tige mesure environ le milieu du mollet à partir de la voûte plantaire. Semelle synthétique. Fabriqué aux États-Unis ou importé. 100% cuir.
Department womens
Item model number 1460 W
Manufacturer Dr. Martens
Product Dimensions 12 x 10 x 10 inches; 1.34 Pounds

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Scritto da: Cyn from Fed Way
Size 8 is not size 8
I purchased these boots 3 times. My normal size is an 8. What I received fit more like a 9. I returned the 8 as defective for a 7. Size 7 was too small. I ordered another size 8 and it's still bigger than a normal size 8 but not as big as the first size 8. I'm only keeping them because I love the color. Will wear thick socks.
Scritto da: Thea C
my experience with sizing
about my feet: i wear a US women's size 6.5 usually but am cursed with my right foot being half a size larger so sometimes I go for a size 7 to accommodate that foot. I have an average arch. My feet aren't particularly wide but I wear a lot of heels and am developing a little bit of a bunion so wide shoes would be more comfortable for that but the shoe would be overall looser. I ordered a US size 7 at first, for my hard to please right foot. When I tried them on, they were pretty comfortable except for a little pressure at the top of my foot where the tongue of the boot meets the toe of the shoe. But rather loose for both feet. I wore two pairs of socks because I read that that'll help with the prevention of a lot of pain while breaking them in. But my heel and ankle were lifting up in the boot a lot while i was walking. With three pairs of socks on, I think it would've been a perfect fit and maybe I wouldn't even need to break 'em in with all that padding, but I want to wear these in the summer too and three pairs of socks in the summer doesn't sound pleasant. So I returned them and reordered a size 6. Size 6 was TIGHT in the shoebox. There was no way I could have broke these in the normal walking around way. I'm sure I'd bleed and bruise from the top of my foot. The width of the shoe fit perfectly though and the length wasn't that bad. I know the leather would stretch a little so I was going to try and make these boots work. How I broke them in: I used the blow dry method. I wore three pairs of socks: one long thin pair, one long wool pair, and then one athletic ankle pair. I then blow dried spots that were rubbing me while i walked and the toe box (especially the part on top where the tongue is stitched to the front of the shoe (that's where it's the tightest). I did this for 30 seconds while flexing my toes and ankles. I'd do this 4-5 times taking some 30 second breaks in between so I'm not heating the leather the whole time. Afterwards, still wearing the shoe no matter how tight it was, I walked around in them for about 5 minutes to let them cool a bit and then rubbed some Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam Shoe Polish on it to condition the leather, especially getting it into the stitching at the top of the shoe. After taking off two pairs of socks and just wearing the wool ones, it felt WAY better. Since my right foot is bigger than my left though, I blasted the blow dryer on my right boot again but that was like the a few days later since I wanted to give it a break. I also keep balled up newspaper inside the toe to keep stretching the top part out. My recommendation: If you're a half size person. Round up if you have wide feet or high arches. Or don't mind wearing three pairs of socks. If you're a whole number size and have wide feet or high arches, stick with your normal size and try the blow dry method. If you have normal, average feet and don't want to go through too much pain with that tightness at the top of your foot, order your normal size. If you have normal, average feet and want to work hard at breaking them in, order a size down. I kind of suspect 9 times out of 10, the top of your foot will be going through some pain either way though unless you want to wear at least two pairs of socks with a larger size. The boot itself: the cherry red smooth is such an awesome color. I always wanted a combat boot this color. Sturdy construction. Comes with an extra pair of yellow laces. Despite the pain of breaking them in, even while in pain from back when they were tight, I jumped in them and it really feels like a bouncy jump. I was like, 'i can see why they call it airwalk now'
Scritto da: Sally
They hold up well and they are comfortable.
I have a high instep - I had to remove the thin footbed. The footbed underneath is fine and it conformed to my foot. The laceup feature of this boot is key. Holds my high instep and weak ankles in place while I work and play. The seams inside the boot have too much remnant fabric on them. They can fold over on themselves as you put the boot on causing a pressure point. I trimmed mine with a razorblade. Not everyone is going to want to do this. Both pairs were like this. Duct tape works too - holds the flap of fabric in place.
Scritto da: Lorna Doyle
Love them
Love them
Scritto da: Kim B
Sole coming off after 1 season
My daughter loves her doc martens but the soles on both boots are coming off after 1 season (wore them 2 or 3 days a week). She has several knock offs that have held up much better and were a fraction of the price.
Scritto da: Mr David Ashley
Best boots ever!
Very trendy with lots of different trends
Scritto da: happy customer
Great product.
I don't usually write reviews, but I feel like I have to after ordering these boots! They arrived fast and efficiently, and the packaging was secure and sealed when it arrived. The boots fit perfectly, although they are a little tight (which is to be expected when new) and just need to be broken in. All in all, a good purchase and a happy customer!
Scritto da: Val coulter
Grand daughter very pleased with her docs
Birthday gift for my granddaughter They fit perfectly true to size beautiful color Shipped here quicker than expected would for sure order again from this site thank you
Scritto da: Laurie
Comfy and stylish
At first they were uncomfortable, I work at home on the computer and wore them a full day with big socks... Now they fit perfectly, most confortable boots I own!!!
Scritto da: Crazy bunny lady
Fabulous throwback to my youth!
I ordered the purple in a size 7 for my teenage daughter. Delivery took just 2days, boots were well packaged and arrived in perfect condition. The purple is a lovely deep colour - beautiful! My daughter takes a 7 in shoes normally, and has slimmer feet than me.. The boots fit her absolutely perfectly :) I also tried them on as I'm normally a 7 - 8 in shoes depending on style, and my feet are a bit wider than my daughters, but average size for an adult... I have to say that I found them slightly on the small side for me, as my toes were right at the end, and probably would have found the 8 more comfortable. A fabulous boot though, my daughter is over the moon! Highly recommended!

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