2010 marked the 50th anniversary of legendary British footwear brand, Dr. Martens. Interested in the lasting presence of Dr. Martens and wanting a look into their production process, we took a trip to their Wellingborough factory. There, Daniel Freeland spoke about why Dr. Martens has enjoyed such a successful run in the last half century and its most enduring traits.
Director: Chris Read
oh my !!! i never get tired of wearing my 1914 docs.
valedan1075 1 week ago
the docs he was making in the first prt of the vid were beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
captainnoot 1 week ago
Those Black And Cherry Red Docs Are Horrible!!! :x
bobfari 2 weeks ago
@EmpereurFrancois Get some nice Solovairs if you want boots. Depending on where you live there are some other possibilities, too.
moinsimion 1 month ago
Or 1460 oxbloods
1eyrey 1 month ago
@daftr92 they are cherry reds
1eyrey 1 month ago
You can buy them made in the UK. But you usually have to look online, Otherwise they are made in china sadly. And the price is higher for the made in UK boots.
garrvict 1 month ago
In canada, they are made in China.... so the working class autheticity.....long time death!
EmpereurFrancois 1 month ago
"working class authenticity". Im sorry, but I think it's no longer true.
PetersonFreitas 1 month ago
To sell a product on the 21st is to sell culture.
PetersonFreitas 1 month ago