Where To Buy Dr. Martens In South Africa?
Dr. Martens Vintage Store
Address: Unit E103 The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7915
Phone: 087 164 0049
That Shoe Lady
Address: Cavendish Square, Dreyer St, Claremont, Cape Town, 7701
Phone: 021 671 3624
Edgars Shoe Gallery
Address: 01, Woolworths Building Corner Kerk &, Joubert St, Johannesburg
Phone: 011 495 6000
Boot & Shoe
Address: Shop N 54, Oriental Plaza, Fordsburg, Johannesburg
Phone: 063 528 3321
Timberland
Address: 20, Waterval Cres S, Woodmead, Johannesburg
Phone: 011 804 3888
Aldo
Address: L125 & U235, Rifle Range Rd, Mondeor, Johannesburg South
Phone: 011 942 3000
How can you tell if Dr. Martens are fake?
Look for the “bouncing soles.” Open the shoe and examine the insoles, as real Doc Martens will sport air-cushioned soles. Check for brand representation errors. Seek out typos on the “Dr. Martens” logo inside the shoe, as many knock-offs will misspell the brand.
Do Dr. Martens last long?
Dr. Martens’s boots are famous for their durability and many of its wearers attest to their boots lasting for up to 20 years and even longer. When properly cared for, Dr. Martens’s boots can last a lifetime as they’re made from the highest quality leather or vegan equivalent, rigorously tested to ensure their strength.
Are Doc Martens good for walking?
Doc Martens are good for your feet thanks to their cushioned “AirWair” soles. They are comfortable and supportive when walking long distances. After the initial break-in period (4 to 6 weeks) they are good for the comfort of your feet as the smooth leather molds to the shape of your feet.
How do you wear Doc Martens without getting blisters?
Start with socks
Double Docs Socks are literally made for the purpose of breaking in new shoes.
The socks have padding around friction points like the back of the heel and around the ankle.
They also have extra arch support to prevent blisters.