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i love them on other people, but i feel like they make my legs look short since they are chunky and heavy. if i were tall and thin like erin wasson on the other hand...i would definitely wear them!
 
those rubber boots from page 29 are pretty nice, better than actual doc martens i see now days, hehe (nervous laugh)
if only doc martens would make something like ann dem's combat boots from 03...sigh
 
I wore them in the mid 80's day in day out for about 5 years. They were all over the place at the time coupled with straight levi's and bomber jackets. I'm so over them, I'll never wear a pair again. They're just plain ugly and not even comfortable. Why suddenly 'everyone' wants to wear them when they've been on the marketplace for such a long time is beyond my understanding. Out of topic but it reminds me how much I hate trends. Apologies for the grumpiness!
 
Well, coversely I absolutely relish wearing them again, but I've been wearing them quite a bit over the years and my pair are the same ones I bought in 1992, and I remember how desperately I wanted them, and it takes me back. I find the way people are wearing them now a little different really, but the fashion world is very different so I spose thats something you have to live with. I always found them great because at clubs and gigs you don't get your toes broken. Practical, and they make my chunky legs look better.
 
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i probably going to get the normal black ones soon!
but i also love these ones:

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even though she's so tiny they don't look chunky on her.
 
Personally, I really love Docs. I basically grew up wearing them, mostly with my school uniform to kindergarten, haha. I still have an old pair we bought about 10-15 years ago that I wear pretty often, though.

I think it's quite ironic that these are now apparently a trend, though--these basically were made by an injured soldier, bought by middle-aged working-class women, and now on the feet of either people that like them, or trend followers.
 
i probably going to get the normal black ones soon!
but i also love these ones:
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even though she's so tiny they don't look chunky on her.

I really like those too, are those Doc Martins? What is the name of the style?

I guess i'm only used to seeing the big black chunky type, not that many people are wearing them in Australia again from what I have seen. I used to hate them with a passion, but I saw some floral ones recently on some blog and thought... :blush::heart: how lovely! haha. Not sure if i'd actually have the bravado wear them though!
 
I'm thinking of getting the Doc Martens original 1460 but I was wondering if they can resist rain and snow?
 
The heel docs are a major faux-pas. Whoever designed them should be shipped way somewhere very very far away! :lol: :innocent:

Are the patent [colored] docs more expensive than the standard leather ones???
 
I'm sorry for asking such a stupid question, just wondering why the shoes are so expensive? ;p I still can't afford it.. poor me! haha
 
From an editorial p.o.v. - I love to see a great doc marten paired with an evening gown. It feels very Mary-Cate Olsen mixed with a hint of Kate Moss.

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^^^ I love it too but its a bit 2 years ago when Marc Jacobs did it for his Fall 2006 collection.

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really like the non-chucky ones in #487 , i didnt realize it was possible to achieve this look with docs!
 
It's so funny. I had tons of Doc's when I was younger. My mom would buy me a new pair every fall when school started. I aquired many many many pairs. I used to wear them with thick tights and dresses.
 
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