Dr. Martens

Dr. Martens at TheList brings together the brand’s most wanted shoes and boots, from heritage 1460 silhouettes to platform sandals and loafers. Expect hard-wearing leather, AirWair soles, and uppers that mold to you rather than the other way around. Style them with everything from tailored wool to technical outerwear for a grounded, graphic finish.

Dr. Martens

This Dr. Martens edit focuses on the shapes you actually wear: classic 1460 lace-up boots, shearling-lined winter styles, platform sandals, Mary Janes, and loafers. Smooth and polished leathers sit alongside canvas and suede, all anchored by the brand’s signature air-cushioned sole. Each pair is chosen for everyday durability and a clean, assertive line that works with denim, wide-leg tailoring, or dresses.

Use the collection filters to move between boots, sandals, and flats, or narrow by price and size. Highlights include:

  • 1460 Pascal and Serena boots with varied textures and linings
  • Rugged sole sandals built on platform outsoles
  • Leather loafers and Mary Janes with strap or penny details
  • Court-inspired canvas and leather high-tops

All Dr. Martens styles on TheList ship from authorized stockists with full provenance, so you get authentic construction and the finish the designer intended. Check individual product pages for detailed sizing notes and fabrication breakdowns.

FAQ

How do Dr. Martens boots and shoes fit?
Most Dr. Martens boots and shoes run true to size in length but can feel firm across the instep until the leather softens. If you are between sizes or have a wider foot, consider going up half a size where available. Each product page includes fit notes if a specific style runs long, short, or particularly narrow.
How should I break in new Dr. Martens?
Start with shorter wears at home and build up over a few days so the leather can flex. Thicker socks help cushion pressure points while the upper softens. You can apply a conditioning product suitable for smooth leather to ease stiffness, but avoid over-saturating the material.
Are Dr. Martens suitable for all-weather wear?
Many styles handle daily city wear and light rain thanks to their durable leather and rubber soles. For frequent wet conditions, choose pairs with more rugged outsoles and avoid prolonged exposure to heavy rain or snow unless specified by the brand. Always let them dry naturally away from direct heat and re-condition as needed.
How do I care for leather Dr. Martens?
Brush off surface dirt, then wipe with a slightly damp cloth and let the boots dry at room temperature. Use a leather-specific cleaner and conditioner on smooth or polished leather to maintain suppleness and finish. For textured or suede styles, follow the more delicate care notes listed on the product page.
Can I wear Dr. Martens with tailoring or dresses?
Yes, the structured silhouette and weight of Dr. Martens work well with both sharp tailoring and softer pieces. 1460 boots ground wide-leg trousers and blazers, while Mary Janes and loafers sit neatly under cropped hems or pleated skirts. Platform sandals bring the same attitude to warm-weather looks without the bulk of a boot.