Dr. Martens 1461 3 EYELET SHOES
ID:10085001
COLOR: BLACK
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The 1461 3-hole shoes were born on April 1, 1961, and this is the date that inspired their name.
This shoe has been an iconic Dr. Martens shoe for decades.
When they were first released, they were sold as durable work shoes.
However, over time, it became a popular fashion item among political demonstrators and university students across the UK.
Now it has become a fashion item symbolizing the era and is loved by a wide variety of people, from stylists to skaters, punks to poets, rockers to rude boys.
The brand's classic 1461 3-hole shoe has a soft, smooth leather upper and is finished with yellow welt stitching, which is a part of Dr. Martens' DNA.
This shoe has been an iconic Dr. Martens shoe for decades.
When they were first released, they were sold as durable work shoes.
However, over time, it became a popular fashion item among political demonstrators and university students across the UK.
Now it has become a fashion item symbolizing the era and is loved by a wide variety of people, from stylists to skaters, punks to poets, rockers to rude boys.
The brand's classic 1461 3-hole shoe has a soft, smooth leather upper and is finished with yellow welt stitching, which is a part of Dr. Martens' DNA.