Dr. Martens (NEW) Oxblood Red 1461 Oxford Shoes
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jmlangly
They are new, not vintage
Jan 15Reply

thegreatbelzoni
@jmlangly Thanks for the comment. Actually, it’s both. They are still in “new” condition, but Docs weren’t “Made in England” after 2003, so they’re also vintage (20 years or older) Fortunately, they’re also super cool!
Jan 16Reply

jmlangly
@thegreatbelzoni do your research. They still make them in England to this day at one factory. Most are now made in Asia however. So those are more than likely not 20 years old and not vintage. I have over 30 pair so I probably know what I’m talking about
Jan 16Reply

jmlangly
My comment was not meant to offend. I realize it comes off that way so let me apologize for that. They are cool though 👍🏼
Jan 16Reply

matthewdykes007
This gentleman(person), is correct. These are not Vintage, they are made on the original last. The numbers stamped inside and a couple of other things point to a (more) recently, “made in England” pair — which, by the way, are so inferior to the boots that were made in UK before Nike acquired the brand, began to outsource to Asia, and pretty much disintegrated the well-earned reputation for quality the brand acquired over the last 3 to 4 decades of the last millennium.
May 22Reply

matthewdykes007
For the Record, to order them from Doc Marten website (brand new, with box and all appropriate accoutrements) is about what you have lowered your item’s price to at the time of me typing this.
You have a very cool item, here, but they are NOT the quality (materials or craftsmanship) needed to justify the price tag that you have (seemingly) arbitrarily placed upon them
May 22Reply

matthewdykes007
Sorry to bore anyone who might’ve read my historical diatribe expecting anything truly relevant or interesting, but there it is.
That being said, please feel free to reach out if you decide to revisit your pricing model.
May 22Reply
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