Thank youBoots look great and the jacket looks perfect.
Thanks a lot! That’s exactly the kind of intel I had been looking for.
After my most recent trip to London, I have found a new desire to dress more „British“ once in a while. I don’t really mind the quality of the current boots for very occasional wear, but higher sense of quality always translates into more fun for me personally.
I quite like the looks of the red „made in England“ 1460 boots, so I guess I will give them a try now…
Nice boots! I've had a few pairs of DM's and always found them to be very comfortable.So here they are.
In terms of Dr. Martens I do like them. They seem reasonably well made, and the leather is noticeably thicker and more „spongy“ than the standard boots.
The whole packaging including a little booklet about how they are handmade in Northamptonshire is nice and emphasises the notion of „something special“.
The boots seem to run ca. half a number smaller than the standard line, which is potentially due to using thicker leather on the standard last. The standard boots fit me a hair big, so I am ok with this, but a hint to this in the online size calculator would sure be helpful.
Have only tried them, not worn them, so judgement is reserved. The boots go for EUR 270 vs. EUR 200 for the standard models which seem appropriate in terms of cost of labour in the UK alone.
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Have you ever looked into Solovair? My understanding is they're similar to DM but apparently overall better construction, materials, etc. Haven't had experience with Solovair myself; had a canvas pair of DMs years ago (think similar to high-top Chucks but look like a pair of DMs) but got rid of them as they didn't match my style.So here they are.
In terms of Dr. Martens I do like them. They seem reasonably well made, and the leather is noticeably thicker and more „spongy“ than the standard boots.
The whole packaging including a little booklet about how they are handmade in Northamptonshire is nice and emphasises the notion of „something special“.
The boots seem to run ca. half a number smaller than the standard line, which is potentially due to using thicker leather on the standard last. The standard boots fit me a hair big, so I am ok with this, but a hint to this in the online size calculator would sure be helpful.
Have only tried them, not worn them, so judgement is reserved. The boots go for EUR 270 vs. EUR 200 for the standard models which seem appropriate in terms of cost of labour in the UK alone.
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I own two pairs of Solovair's. Exactly the same materials and construction quality as the (made in England) DM's I had in the early-mid 90's.Have you ever looked into Solovair? My understanding is they're similar to DM but apparently overall better construction, materials, etc. Haven't had experience with Solovair myself; had a canvas pair of DMs years ago (think similar to high-top Chucks but look like a pair of DMs) but got rid of them as they didn't match my style.
Nice boots! I've had a few pairs of DM's and always found them to be very comfortable.
Have you ever looked into Solovair? My understanding is they're similar to DM but apparently overall better construction, materials, etc. Haven't had experience with Solovair myself; had a canvas pair of DMs years ago (think similar to high-top Chucks but look like a pair of DMs) but got rid of them as they didn't match my style.
I own two pairs of Solovair's. Exactly the same materials and construction quality as the (made in England) DM's I had in the early-mid 90's.
I cannot comment on the modern made in England DM's as I have never handled any. Ten years ago my girlfriend got a pair of standard DM's, made in Vietnam or China, I really don't remember. Much worse compared to both the Solovair's and my DM's from the 90's.
I also had the brown pull up leather version.Hmm, I started buying DMs ca. 1994 and was not at all impressed with the quality.
I had them (always the glossy black 8-hole-boots) as my „only boots“ and the leather would reliably crack and tear after 12-18 months. Always a financial nightmare, as I had a budget of exactly GBP 5 per day after rent and tuition fees.
My parents once gifted me a pair in brown pull-up leather for Christmas once, and they were much more resilient. Not quite the „real-deal for me, though…
Trickers are absolute tanks. Put my Burfords through their paces and they held up incredibly well. Sadly I had to part ways with my Trickers as I came to realize that none of their lasts worked well for my feet.I also had the brown pull up leather version.
When I started wearing DM's (a year earlier than you) I was impressed by them. Because the only other shoe I had worn were all-stars and hi-top Nike's.
Obviously you cannot compare any DM (MIE or not) or Solovair with Tricker's!
yeah, Tricker's are really sturdy boots. The only brand that I have used that is sturdier (seriously built as tanks and totally indestructible) is William Lennon.Trickers are absolute tanks. Put my Burfords through their paces and they held up incredibly well. Sadly I had to part ways with my Trickers as I came to realize that none of their lasts worked well for my feet.
I’ve got or had 3-4 pairs of MIE docs and several pairs of Trickers. I think the DMs hold up well to Trickers in terms of fit and finish, and are very comfortable for walking around all day if needed. Certainly Trickers have got thicker leather but overall I can’t complain about Made in England docs. I posted a couple of photos a few weeks ago of a couple of pairs.I also had the brown pull up leather version.
When I started wearing DM's (a year earlier than you) I was impressed by them. Because the only other shoe I had worn were all-stars and hi-top Nike's.
Obviously you cannot compare any DM (MIE or not) or Solovair with Tricker's!
These look so good! I’m very tempted to get them. Are they easier to get on and off?John Lofgren Engineers 1 week update. Have been wearing these pretty solidly all week - putting them on has got easier, and the natural CXL has all over got a lot more pliable, with some nice patina in the works. The picture doesnt really show it too well but hey've darkened I would say a fair amount perhaps because I have been wearing them a lot. Currently trying to resist the urge to buy some black engineers of some description
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Here is a very in-depth review of these for your enjoyment...So here they are.
In terms of Dr. Martens I do like them. They seem reasonably well made, and the leather is noticeably thicker and more „spongy“ than the standard boots.
The whole packaging including a little booklet about how they are handmade in Northamptonshire is nice and emphasises the notion of „something special“.
The boots seem to run ca. half a number smaller than the standard line, which is potentially due to using thicker leather on the standard last. The standard boots fit me a hair big, so I am ok with this, but a hint to this in the online size calculator would sure be helpful.
Have only tried them, not worn them, so judgement is reserved. The boots go for EUR 270 vs. EUR 200 for the standard models which seem appropriate in terms of cost of labour in the UK alone.
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I've got to admit that DM's are more comfortable than Tricker's!I’ve got or had 3-4 pairs of MIE docs and several pairs of Trickers. I think the DMs hold up well to Trickers in terms of fit and finish, and are very comfortable for walking around all day if needed. Certainly Trickers have got thicker leather but overall I can’t complain about Made in England docs. I posted a couple of photos a few weeks ago of a couple of pairs.
Yes they are pretty comfy. I prefer my Trickers with the crepe or vibram gumlite softer soles. Really makes a difference.I've got to admit that DM's are more comfortable than Tricker's!