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Post by Loz on Dec 27, 2014 9:55:45 GMT
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Post by scott on Dec 27, 2014 11:03:54 GMT
I fancy a pair of cherry red boots too. I think they are genuine, but usually £100 in shops.
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Post by Loz on Dec 27, 2014 11:23:53 GMT
I fancy a pair of cherry red boots too. I think they are genuine, but usually £100 in shops. I know scott that's what's making me think,they have sold plenty of pairs tho
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Post by baldgrimsbybiker on Dec 27, 2014 11:25:10 GMT
The think the key may be in the description.. Dr Martens as against Martins == an E or an I . take your choice. Most copies are meant to be so close to the genuine article that it takes a sharp close look to see any differences.
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new boots
Dec 27, 2014 11:34:04 GMT
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Post by Cheggy on Dec 27, 2014 11:34:04 GMT
The think the key may be in the description.. Dr Mart ens as against Mart ins == an E or an I . take your choice. Most copies are meant to be so close to the genuine article that it takes a sharp close look to see any differences. Martens would be correct. Martins would be fake.
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new boots
Dec 27, 2014 12:25:32 GMT
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Post by Fordy on Dec 27, 2014 12:25:32 GMT
That all looks good to me.. I'm temped myself.
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Post by Loz on Dec 27, 2014 12:58:12 GMT
That all looks good to me.. I'm temped myself. they are the right money,all the other sites want from the late £70's upwards evan as much as £100 plus
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Post by baldgrimsbybiker on Dec 27, 2014 14:19:34 GMT
Dr Mareins is the original - take your pick. Look at the history of the marque . I may be wrong but am confident I may be right.
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Post by Cheggy on Dec 27, 2014 15:00:51 GMT
Dr Mareins is the original - take your pick. Look at the history of the marque . I may be wrong but am confident I may be right. Doc Martens Also known as Doc's and Dr. Martens very well known for having a yellow stitching that bonds the bubbery air cushion sole. This footwear was developed by Dr. Klaus Märtens of Germany. The first Dr. Martens boots in the United Kingdom came out on 1 April, 1960 (hence known as style 1460 and still in production today) with an eight-eyelet, cherry-red, Nappa leather design. Doc's where first worn by working class people, then later adopted by the skinheads andn punk rockers in the late 1960's. Goths, new wavers, and hardcore punks wore them in the 80's then they where adopted by the grungers and skankers in the 90's. Today, Doc's have been gaining popularity back by Indie, bohemians, urban twenty-something's, stoners, even college kids.
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Post by Loz on Dec 27, 2014 15:23:32 GMT
Dr Mareins is the original - take your pick. Look at the history of the marque . I may be wrong but am confident I may be right. Doc Martens Also known as Doc's and Dr. Martens very well known for having a yellow stitching that bonds the bubbery air cushion sole. This footwear was developed by Dr. Klaus Märtens of Germany. The first Dr. Martens boots in the United Kingdom came out on 1 April, 1960 (hence known as style 1460 and still in production today) with an eight-eyelet, cherry-red, Nappa leather design. Doc's where first worn by working class people, then later adopted by the skinheads andn punk rockers in the late 1960's. Goths, new wavers, and hardcore punks wore them in the 80's then they where adopted by the grungers and skankers in the 90's. Today, Doc's have been gaining popularity back by Indie, bohemians, urban twenty-something's, stoners, even college kids. bloody hell cheggs you know your docs LOL,well I think I come into some of them categorys,wait for it IE hardcore yprkshireman, / skinhead (now) /working class,/ and sometimes a skanker, so I better hit the BIN button.
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Dec 27, 2014 15:57:18 GMT
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Post by Cheggy on Dec 27, 2014 15:57:18 GMT
Google
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Post by kickstart on Dec 27, 2014 20:05:26 GMT
I bought my last pr of doc marts around 15 years back and there still in great nick though I,don't wear them too often , get the real deal because your worth it Loz !!
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Post by stevie on Dec 27, 2014 20:18:50 GMT
When i had a pair in the 70s it meant you were tough, but if you had a pair of 12 holers you were hard as f...k lol
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Post by scania on Dec 27, 2014 21:28:48 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 21:45:13 GMT
Look like they are worth a chance to me....
If in any doubt they are not the real thing when they turn up you can take it up with the seller / ebay if need be.
Aren't these what the skinheads used to wear?
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