Ladies' Dr. Martens® Steel Toe Wellington Boots, GAUCHO, 9
Size : 9 M US
Color : Gaucho
From: $119.97
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Get lace-free convenience and loads of savings with Dr. Martens 6" Steel Toe Wellington Boots! Not into all that lacing and unlacing? Well, my friend, just slip these Wellingtons on in the morning and kick 'em off at night! It couldn't be easier. And with Dr. Martens famous air-cushioned outsoles, they couldn't be more comfortable either. That's why Dr. Martens have become so respected throughout the world. I negotiated a deal with the factory, now I can bring them to your door for less! Details: Steel toecap and electrical hazard rated for protection; Slip-resistant SAF sole offers stable footing; Contoured, full-cushion insole for superb comfort; Genuine full-grain, waxy leather looks and feels super; Full quarter and vamp lining; Volcano style full-grain, waxy leather offers water-resistant properties; Dr. Martens' signature lug sole and yellow stitching; Each weighs approx. 34 ozs. Take the next step and SAVE today! State Color and Size. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Men's Dr. Martens Steel Toe Wellington Boots - word search in our Store for 'Dr. Martens'. Ladies' Dr. Martens Steel Toe Wellington Boots, Black
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Customer Reviews
NOT a REAL Work Boot!
If you work in a real environment that requires the DR.MArtin boot as a work boot please rethink your purchase. DR.Martin is flying solely on the name Dr. Martin. They are now made in china and Dr. Martin does not stand by their product. My husband is a welder/fitter at a power plant, the average work boot lasts him at least 6 months. Even a pair of Wal-Mart boots would last him longer than these! Having experience with DR. Martin I tried to urge my husband not to buy them. I had martin boots with padding before, within 2 months it ripped and worn thin. No surprise to me when the sole started coming apart at the bottom of the padding and the stitching ripped loose. Sure they were comfortable but they were very poorly made to be labeled as a work boot. No boot over 100.00 should fall apart 20 days after purchase.
'Allo Welly! Great Multi-Purpose Work Boots From A Self-Admitted Shoe Horse
As a point of disclosure - I did not purchase my Docs through Amazon.
I purchased these boots about 3 years ago when they were fairly new to the US DM line-up. My impressions:
As some have mentioned they are no longer sporting the MADE IN ENGLAND verbiage on the soles. That is a slight bummer for me. The fit was perfect for me; sort of close to the familiar bouncy sole of days gone by; pretty flexible for a SC (Steel Cap) boot (these are ANSI rated); great color of brown that goes with a variety of work and casual wear (I wear mine with jeans more often than not).
Over the years the boots have weathered a bunch of wear and a little abuse and happily nothing negative to report: no sole separation, no premature wear, the SC is not popping out of the leather, etc.
Please look for my 'Before' and 'After' cleaning pictures at the top of this page.
What a Disappointment!
Doc Martens now come from China?!? What happened to the company pride of manufacturing in England? They definitely compromised quality for a cheaper make. The insoles no longer provide comfort and support. The leather is less supple. Also the sizes are a bit different, so obviously they have different tooling (China-made probably). What a disappointment!
Hmm, interesting
Gee, these things look just like Jack boots. If I start re-enacting soon I might look into some Doc's.
Great work boots!
I gave these as a gift to a guy who owns a horse farm. He mucks stalls and works around 1200+ pound animals who like to step on toes. He said loves them!