Dr. Martens Winter Sale

One of the UK’s most recognisable footwear brands, Dr. Martens celebrated its 50 year anniversary in 2010 and have continued to go from strength to strength ever since, launching a new advertising campaign towards the end of 2011. They have also now launched their 2011/12 winter sale, which can be accessed online at www.drmartens.com. It started in stores on Boxing Day, so if you are lucky enough to have a local DM retailer in your area, you can head over there to take advantage of discounts of up to 50% on all this season’s top styles. With heavy utility boots and footwear returning to fashion for both men and women over the past couple of years, Dr. Martens have been adopted by a new generation of celebrities and models worldwide as they take over yet another period in the history of youth culture. Defined by their iconic shape, unique air-cushioned soles and bright yellow stitching, DMs have come a long way since the launch of the flagship 1460 boot on April 1st, 1960.

The pioneering cushioned soles of the Dr. Martens we know and love were originally developed by a German, Dr. Märtens, who invented them for orthopaedic purposes following a foot injury he suffered when skiing. After first joining forces with his university friend Dr. Funck, the duo took their burgeoning business overseas where they encountered the Griggs family,  shoemakers based in Wollaston, Britain, who had been making boots since 1901. In 1960 the Dr. Marten brand was born and the classic 1460 style launched from the Griggs factory on Cobb’s Lane, although these revolutionary shoes were originally designed as industrial footwear. The utility boot of choice, Dr. Martens were worn by the working class as they laboured in factories and on the streets, worn by workmen, postmen, and even policemen. It took some time for the boots to attract the attention of the youth subcultures with which they are generally associated.

The bright yellow stitching of DMs is part of their iconic look.

It was not only the working public who recognised the comfort and practicality that Dr. Martens presented. Pete Townshend, guitarist of The Who fame, chose to wear a pair on stage around 1966. Martin Roach, author of Doctor Martens: The Story of an Icon, attributes the sudden explosion in popularity of the Dr. Martens brand to this particular decision. Teenagers in the 50s and 60s had been gradually rebelling against the traditions of their parents, and suddenly a generation of youth subculture had a physical representation of that defiant attitude. The boots were adopted first and foremost by skinheads, but one group after another appropriated the brand for their own purpose; punks, goths, two tone, Britpop; every crowd had a way to wear Dr. Martens that set them apart from every other. The official Dr. Marten website identifies the reason for this widespread adoption of their boots, claiming “they all have one common denominator, a primal urge to be different.”

Townshend claims he originally wore DMs on stage for function over fashion.

With the media coverage of the Dr. Martens 10th anniversary, followed by their newest campaign, blogs and writers have been quick to label the brand’s “return” or “comeback”. Yet the simple truth is the Dr. Martens never went away; they have sold over 100 million pairs since 1960, and a spokesman from retailer Schuh, who have stocked and sold the brand for years, explains, “the iconic eight-tie boots is a naturally ‘cool’ product, looks good, is great quality and has served its customers faithfully over the years, handling whatever they wish to throw at it from festival mud to mosh pits.” The list of Dr. Martens wearers goes from the music industry, with bands such as the Sex Pistols, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Foo Fighters, to figures in film, TV and fashion, including Kate Winslet, Daisy Lowe and Alexa Chung, all having been pictured in the iconic footwear. With many variations on the original boot design, available in different materials, cuts, and colours, Dr. Martens call their products “a blank canvas on which a generation can paint their personality.”

That brings us neatly to Dr. Martens in the modern day and 21st century youth culture. With the 50th anniversary in 2010, Dr. Martens recruited 10 contemporary bands and 10 film makers to reinterpret classic tracks of the last 50 years and create a celebration of both the footwear and the accompanying culture. The timing couldn’t have been better, with grunge and punk filtering into the world of fashion and heavy duty work boots suddenly back in demand. Then, in autumn 2011, Dr. Martens launched their #FirstandForever marketing campaign, playing on the dual ideas of a first pair of Dr. Martens and a first moment in one’s life, e.g. a first kiss, first crush, or first heartbreak. Starring models Agyness Dean and Ash Stymest, the campaign brings Dr. Martens firmly back to their British roots in terms of atmosphere and iconography. Shot by Gavin Watson, famous for his portrayals of British youth and subculture, the adverts capture the essence of rebellious youth in which the brand first found success.

Models Agyness Dean and Ash Stymest feature in this traditionally British ad campaign.

Unfortunately, as with many things, the production of Dr. Martens has become unsustainable in the UK and the majority of production was moved to Asia in 2002. However, the original Cobb’s Lane factory in Wollaston is still fully functional and ships around 50 pairs of Dr. Martens every day. The Vintage collection of footwear is made entirely in England, handcrafted by cobblers using the original construction techniques of 1960 and producing classic designs. The original 1460 boot is still in production and remains the brand’s most popular product. The 14-hole black leather boot won two fashion awards in April 2010 at a New York fashion show, winning the titles of “most popular men’s footwear in latest fashion” and “best counter-culture footwear of the decade”. Yet possibly the most interesting aspect of this side of Dr. Marten’s success is that, in the words of designer Wayne Hemingway, “they have reached iconic status and the joy of Dr Martens is they weren’t designed to be a fashion item.”

Hemingway, now famous as the founder of the Red Or Dead brand, began his career repairing worn Dr. Marten boots and selling them on in Camden. The popularity and profits of this enterprise allowed for his later success. Jean Paul Gaultier worked with Dr. Martens to create a unique keyhole design boot in black or white, and a white pair was exhibited at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery in their celebration of the Dr. Martens brand, alongside the oversized boots worn by Elton John in his rock opera, Tommy. Dr. Martens have extended far beyond the usual boundaries of a brand, becoming famous worldwide for the freedom, independence and rebellion that they have represented for over fifty years. Mainstream fashion may think that it has adopted Dr. Martens and somehow “made” them stylish, but the truth is that the brand has simply added yet another generation of youth culture to its extensive fan base.

Designer Jean Paul Gaultier helped to create these diamond cut out DMs.

The Dr. Martens winter sale is now on, and for a limited time you can also receive free UK delivery on all orders over £50.

- Kat Humphries

Sources and Further Information:

Versatile fashion icon the Dr Marten boot celebrates its 50th birthday – dailyrecord.co.uk

About Dr. Martens – drmartens.co.uk

Dr Martens at 50: these boots were made for… everyone – guardian.co.uk

Agyness Dean Brings Back Dr Martens – look.co.uk

Dr Martens: Fifty years old and still going strong – stylesalvage.blogspot.com

Dr Martens: The craft of an iconic shoe – stylesalvage.blogspot.com

Dr. Martens – wikipedia.org

Fashionable Boots for Winter

Winter is a great time to break out the boots. Boots as footwear have been consistently popular in fall fashion for absolutely years – They combine practicality, warmth, and comfort with a fashionable winter look. Whether you prefer cute ankle boots, calf-highs or the daring look of knee-high boots, this time of year there are lots of different styles to choose from out there on the market. When choosing a pair (or pairs) of winter boots to see you through the harsher months, these are some of the important decisions that you should consider.

Boot Length

As mentioned above, boots come in many different sizes, and I don’t just mean shoe size – the length to which the boot extends up your leg is one of the first things you must think about. Although with all kinds of shoes you have to carefully consider whether they will match the outfit you are wearing, with boots it is even more important – for example, if you try to wear high boots under a pair of trousers or jeans, you may find that they create lumps and bumps that look totally out of place. The reverse situation, of course, is trying to wear a pair of boots over trousers (a continuing fashion for ankle and calf-highs, at least) and finding that the fit of the boots isn’t loose enough. One of the favourite ways to wear boots in winter is with a mid-length skirt – almost any height of boot will look great this way.

Ankle boots have been very popular in fashion throughout the entirety of 2011. These are perhaps the least daring of the available options – most ankle boots on the market at the moment have quite a loose fit around the ankle itself, and so can be worn over the cuff of jeans or trousers, comfortably paired with a skirt, or even a pair of shorts. Higher boots are less suitable for wearing with trousers, so if you’re looking for the kind of boots that are most flexible, ankle boots are probably your best bet. Higher boots, however, have become very popular this season because of the striking look they create when paired with an oversized winter coat, another of 2011′s biggest fashions.

Darker shades suit this winter style.

Boots and coat together make a great, dramatic silhouette as well as keeping you cosy and warm this winter.

Type of Heel

As with any style of shoes, when buying a pair of boots you need to also think about the type of heel you want your boot to have. The first stage is height – if these are boots you’re going to be wearing everyday to work or to walk around town, you might want to opt for comfortable, flat soles. On the other hand, if these are going to be boots for nights out on the town or other glamorous affairs, high heels might do the trick. Or maybe you want something in between – slight, professional heels for looking smart in a meeting or at interview. Context is extremely important when choosing any kind of clothing, so think carefully about where and when you intend to wear your boots.

A slow and careful decision is even more essential if you’re looking to spend a substantial amount of money. If you want to buy several pairs of boots for different situations, you don’t want to shell out a fortune for each pair. Alternatively, if you’re looking for one reliable pair of steadfast boots to see you through the season, you may want to invest more cash so that you get high quality boots that will last. Although kitten heels may look fantastic, will you only end up wearing them once or twice? Or if you prefer heels for everyday wear, buying a pair of flats, no matter how practical you convince yourself they are, you may find that you constantly opt for less appropriate footwear just because you can’t resist the added height.

Colour and Material

The most common colours that you will find on a pair of winter boots are black, grey, or brown. Of course there are some brighter options out there, and if you feel you can pull it off then you should definitely consider that option, but these are the staple shades of footwear this season primarily because they can be paired with so many different outfits. Black boots can literally be worn with anything. If that kind of flexibility is what you’re after, go for a neutral shade. However, if you want a good pair of quite stunning winter boots, consider a design that incorporates buckles, studs, or even chains. Material wise, leather is the obvious choice. Suede boots may be an option, but remember that this material is particularly susceptible to water damage, and in the UK in winter there’s almost a 100% chance that you’ll be exposed to some pretty damp weather.

The neutral tone of these boots mean that they would look great with almost any winter outfit.

These tan leather boots are a great example of the perfect combination of style and substance.

Top Three Styles

To get you started thinking about what kind of winter boots you might like, here’s a reminder of three of the most popular styles currently trending both with celebrities and on the street.

Wedge heels provide more stability that stilettos or kitten heels.

The popularity of the wedge heel has carried over from summer sandals into winter boots.


These casual boots could be worn over jeans or with a skirt or shorts.

The stud detail on these boots gives them a grungy, punk look.

Lace up boots are popular in both flat and heeled styles.

The resurgence of lace up boots brings something elegant and sophisticated to winter footwear.

- Kat Humphries

Sources and Further Information:

Fashion for all ages: Winter coats at The Guardian Fashion Gallery

10 Best Winter Boots at marieclaire.co.uk

Winter boots: get the look at The Mirror Fashion

Thigh high boots – good or bad?

Winter is heading our way and that means that boots are making a comeback in seasonal footwear fashion. Every Winter sees boots return to retailer’s shelves, replacing the sandals of summer and preparing for the cooler temperatures and harsher conditions that will soon engulf the country. There are lots of different styles to choose from, and with fashion in all areas becoming more daring thanks to the extravagant styles of icons such as Lady Gaga, there are some very interesting variations for 2011. Thigh high boots have always existed, although when exactly they were popular can’t really be pinpointed. Now, however, there are more knee and thigh high boots than ever working their way onto the market. The question is, are they going to be a fashion must-have or a huge faux pas?

As with any style, the thing about thigh high boots is that they have to be worn in the right way in order to work. Thigh high boots are effectively tights or leggings with a base and a heel – they have to be skin tight and cling closely to your leg in order to allow adequate movement and in case you want to wear something over the top of them. Thigh highs should only be paired with skirts or shorts – wear them with trousers and you’re pretty much defying the point by covering them up. The most important thing to stress with thigh high boots is that you really, truly should not wear them if you are quite short and have short legs. Thigh high boots will simply make you look even shorter, a truly unflattering look that you will definitely regret. Thigh highs can be pulled off only by those with long slender legs, and even then it is somewhat of a risk. If you’re willing to take that risk, then go ahead – but be cautious! The jury is still out.

Autumn Trends for your Feet

Summer 2011 has been all about the boat shoe but as we gear up for Autumn, which already appears to have begun descending on us, we square up what is hot and what is not in the world of winter suitable shoes.

First up on our wish list are loafers. Loafers have been kicking around in the boat shoe crowd for a while this year but with boyish tailored looks about to take over the catwalks, the loafer is due to take centre stage as the shoe of the season. They are comfortable, easy to wear with chinos, tailored trousers, skirts or shorts and are much better suited to cold weather than towering heels. Loafers with heels tend to be chunky and therefore far easier to strut around in.

Following on from that comment, stacked heels are also going to be making an appearance with the colder weather and may we say we love this style. Not only are they far more comfortable to walk in, they are also safer, no skidding around on the ice for us this year. Well-heeled shoes with grip are our weapons in the war against wet weather, wet leaves and icy pavements.

Last but not least are the autumn boots that no girl should be without. The chunkier and more masculine the better, those are the rules for boots this year. Go for leather, buckles, scuffs, studs, whatever you like. Whilst the weather is bearable you might want to opt for ankle boots as these tends to be cooler and go perfectly with skinny jeans or slim leg trousers that are extremely fashionable right now.

Ankle boots and knee length boots are in huge demand during the colder months so start thinking about them now, you can buy now pay later no credit check at Ellos.co.uk so get shopping.

Sperry Women’s Chatham Slip-on

Sperry Top-Sider was first known for their nautical bent on design. As the Sperry logo reads, they have a ‘passion for the sea,’ thus the fashions that are reminiscent of time spent on or near the water. One of the newer fashions for women in the Sperry collection is the Women’s Chatham Slip-on. If you are looking for an attractive loafer/moccasin that is the epitome of comfort, this would be the shoe to consider. The Chatham retails for $90 and is available in a number of colors including Black Patent, Bronze Croc, Burgundy Croc and Leopard Pony in women’s sizes 6 though 11. Unfortunately, they are not available in narrow or wide widths as they only come in medium.

The Chatham is crafted from handsewn full grain leather with memory foam that provides comfort all day long, even if you are on those feet for hours on end. Another feature of this shoe is that it was manufactured to have ultimate traction whether on wet or dry surfaces with a sole that is manufactured with rubber that doesn’t leave skids and marks.

The Croc and Patent shoes can be easily cleaned with a damp rag while the pony hair style needs to be brushed clean. It is suggested that after you have wiped your shoes clean that you simply allow them to air dry. Chatham can be worn for everyday comfort or for business casual with their timeless appeal. You will find Sperry Women’s Chatham shoes in fine shoe stores and from online distributors as well.

Sanuk Review

If ever there was a fun shoe, Sanuk is that shoe! Well, it isn’t really a shoe because it is the name for a company behind literally hundreds of styles, but each and every pair is more fun than the pair before it. In fact the name even means fun in Thai, so the next time you put on a pair of Sanuks, make sure to have fun and smile!

Many Sanuk shoes are manufactured with some of the most natural and environmentally safe materials available. Innovative uses for hemp, jute, natural latex, cork and even recycled plastics go into making shoes that are comfortable like you can’t imagine. They call this the RASTA Project (Recycled and Sustainable Trade Alliance) which is a subsidiary of Sanuk. You will quickly spot shoes manufactured for the Rasta Project because of the bits of frayed edges and all-natural appeal.

Although the company is relatively new, Sanuk shoes are now being sold in more than 50 countries around the world and they are quickly becoming a trend setting name to contend with. Also, it is almost unimaginable that these shoes are as inexpensive as they are when they are so much in demand. You can find them in some of the most off-the-beaten-path novelty shops, shoe stores, chain stores and most importantly online as well. You will never own a more comfortable shoe that you can have fun with as any one of the shoes by Sanuk. Be prepared to buy more than one pair, they really are that unique.

Skechers Shape-ups Review

One of the most famous names worldwide in casual and athletic shoes is Skechers. We have all owned at least one pair in our lifetime, but there is a totally new and innovative shoe that they have added to their already extensive line. Shape-ups are engineered in such a way that you actually get a workout every time you wear them! Simply by walking you will find that you are working muscles not only in the lower legs but throughout the entire lower portion of your body.

The actual name of the shoe goes beyond ‘Shape-ups’ for a very good reason. They are called, ‘Shape-ups Kinetix Response S R T” because they work with your body’s motion. You will find that just the act of moving (kinetics) around draws on the biomechanics of the shoes causing you to use muscles you never knew you had. They are advertised as promoting not only muscle tone, but weight loss as well with these resistance training lace up shoes.

Retailing at just $100, they are so much less expensive than many athletic shoes with comparable benefits and you can choose from a variety of colors including:

* Black/Pink
* Silver/Blue
* Black
* White/Purple
* White/Silver
* Grey/Pink
* Black/Blue
* White/Silver/Orange

Although you can find them in stores, you will most certainly find Skechers Shape-ups at better prices online. Also, you will never need to fight off other shoppers and deal with traffic to and from the mall. Available in women’s sizes 6.5 through 11, you will find a color and size to suit you.

Crocs

There are a great number of companies that try to market imitation Crocs, but no matter how hard they try, there really is nothing like the originals. For an all purpose shoe that can be worn to the beach as easily as to the mall or grocery store, you can’t beat Crocs. They come in virtually any color you can imagine and in sizes for men, women and children. While you would think that Crocs can only be worn during the summer months, they actually have styles that can be worn to school, in the workplace and anywhere casual to business casual attire can be worn.

Most noted for being made of rubber, Crocs can be worn in any kind of weather while not damaging the shoe. Some shoes are made with sling backs while others are open. They have crocs that resemble loafers and women’s slip-ons while other styles for children have swirls of color and what resembles metallic glimmers in the shoe.

Under the Crocs brand there are three unique lines. Starting with the original Crocs, the company also manufactures shoes under Open Minded and Jibbitz. Each has its own signature style, but all part of the Crocs parent company that has built a name for affordable casual shoes that can be worn indoors or out and are, for the most part, almost indestructible. You may find that Crocs are a few dollars more than imitation rubber shoes, but you get what you pay for. They may look like a Croc but they won’t wear like the real thing and they certainly won’t last as long. If it’s value you are looking for, go Crocs.

Reef Flip Flops Review

Although there are tons of summer shoes on the market, none are more conscious of the world in which we live than the manufacturers of Reef flip flops. With a true love for the ocean and the marine life found in the depths, the founders of the company have made it their goal to provide flip flops that are stylish, comfortable, affordable and environmentally friendly. You will find that these amazing flip flops are among the most fashionable to be found and reasonably priced.

There is a line manufactured by Reef, the Supreme Collection, which uses a significant portion of recycled materials when producing the shoes. With anywhere from 25% to 51% recycled materials, they are seeking to make a shoe that provides maximum comfort with a minimal impact on the environment. One pair in particular, the Playa Negra, has uppers that are made with water based synthetic materials that are considered to be ‘water friendly’ when worn on the beach.

While these shoes are not priced as low as those you would find in a discount department store or a corner Walgreen’s, they are still quite moderately priced and infinitely better made. The best time to shop for them is off season where you will find them drastically reduced to make way for the upcoming line for the following summer, but it is possible to find them discounted year round online. In fact, many online merchants also offer reduced, free or expedited shipping with certain size orders.

Havaianas Review

What could probably be the most famous, or at least the biggest seller, flip flop manufacturer in the world is Havaianas. Known for their comfort, style and durability, Havaianas flip flops and sandals are reasonably priced and widely sought after. With literally hundreds of styles to choose from for men, women and children, there is no end to the amount of Havaianas a person could own!

One of the hottest sellers is the Limited Edition Collection that was introduced for the summer of 2010, but continues to sell like crazy. This collection is based on teams from around the world which meant that you could support your favorite national team while wearing you Havaianas. These shoes are so popular that some of the teams have sold out and are actually becoming collectors’ items.

While based in South America, Havaianas can be purchased around the world both online as well as in local retailers. Even though seasons change in much of the world, many countries and areas within those countries stay warm year round. With a huge international presence, it is possible to find Havaianas any time of the year whether you are in the frigid north or the temperate south. Even so, during the colder months of the year it is quite likely that you will find end of season discounts and sales. Look for merchants that offer discounts on purchases of multiple pairs or those with discounted or free shipping. Make a good buy better with promotional deals.