Wednesday, 22 May 2013

[What to wear with Dr. Martens]

                                    five different visions with Dr. Martens, which are you prefer?
From factory and harbor workers to skinheads, punks and goth rockers, Dr. Martens are the boots of choice. Comfortable, sturdy, and oh-so-cool, they last forever and can be buffed to a mirror shine even after several years of wear. The only problem is that they can be a true cast-iron bitch to break in, resulting in blisters, bruises, and lots of pain.

It is one of the hardest boots as far as foot wear is concerned, they come in many colors and shapes plus sizes, you can get water prof martens which are mostly used but the military. You can wear marten boots almost an any outfit as long as you are comfortable in them.


Dr. Martens go best with skinny jean leggings that are short at the ankles. You can wear a white cotton top, with a woolen leather jacket and skinny leather pants that match the Doc marten shoes then finish the outfit with red Dr. martens, this can be a good out fit for the weekend.





You can also wear them with high waste mini shorts and 90′s floral-ly print mini dresses). I also like to wear mine with tights and menswear-ish shorts and skinny jeans. you can also get a leather hand bad that matches the martens and their you have it, a complete attire for a weekend walk around with a boyfriend or a loved one.

You can also wear black jeans or like worker jeans with the marten boots. Look cool and stylish in the martens to pair with white tee shirt and complete with over dyed jeans. This desert boot has a thickly padded, knit-lined upper is waterproof, supportive, and comfortable, and its lugged out sole enhances foot flex and downhill braking.




You could look nice in a yellow top with a yellow striped short skirt and black leggings, then team the outfit with yellow Dr martens boots that have a black sole, be sure to wear some yellow bangles that will mach with the colors you are wearing and also a black head gear.


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