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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Unless they've improved the durability of the soles since I wore them in the 70s then £179 is a p1ss take. Great looking boots, super comfortable and an iconic brand and image, but the soles and heels wore out in no time and were unrepairable. They were also deadly in rain, snow or ice when the treads had gone smooth.

The soles on the Doc Martens I had seemed more plastic than rubber. As we know, plastic doesn't grip nearly half as good as rubber does! Not only shoe wise, but ferrul wise on walking sticks, as I've used plastic 'rubber' bung/end walking sticks and gone flying when I expected the thing to grip the floor, not slide along it!
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Unless they've improved the durability of the soles since I wore them in the 70s then £179 is a p1ss take. Great looking boots, super comfortable and an iconic brand and image, but the soles and heels wore out in no time and were unrepairable. They were also deadly in rain, snow or ice when the treads had gone smooth.

Doc Martens air wair soles/heels are repairable.
 

Shortfall

Über Member
Doc Martens air wair soles/heels are repairable.

Ok I'll rephrase that. I wasn't aware that they were repairable, but I suspect the fact that because we all used to get our leather brogues soled and heeled and none of us bothered getting our Air Wears done was probably because it wasn't economically worth it. They were significantly less than £179 a pair though, even accounting for inflation. I might be wrong of course.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Ok I'll rephrase that. I wasn't aware that they were repairable, but I suspect the fact that because we all used to get our leather brogues soled and heeled and none of us bothered getting our Air Wears done was probably because it wasn't economically worth it. They were significantly less than £179 a pair though, even accounting for inflation. I might be wrong of course.

Well, I say theyre repairable. They used to be BITD, but finding so where to do the job in 2026 is a different matter entirely.

Edit - Appaeently Timpsons can do it.
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Ok I'll rephrase that. I wasn't aware that they were repairable, but I suspect the fact that because we all used to get our leather brogues soled and heeled and none of us bothered getting our Air Wears done was probably because it wasn't economically worth it. They were significantly less than £179 a pair though, even accounting for inflation. I might be wrong of course.

If my memory is not playing tricks, I seem to think in 1980 Doc's were about £20 ish, the modern cost of £179 would be £41.35 in 1980, so yes the price is extracting the urine somewhat.
Edit: Repairing a split in the sole of your DM's also involved not getting caught by your mum, or giving the game away by getting a burn on your hand, so you got caught by your mum ruining the cutlery! :okay:
 
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Drago

Legendary Member
If my memory is not playing tricks, I seem to think in 1980 Doc's were about £20 ish, the modern cost of £179 would be £41.35 in 1980, so yes the price is extracting the urine somewhat.

And thats for the normal stuff thats now made abroad.

The premium Made in England line boots are £220!
 
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Webbo2

Über Member
It’s probably par for the course these days. Cycling shoes can be over £300 these days, what were they in the 1980’s £25ish.
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Back in the 70s I seem to remember getting DMs sent off to be re-soled. But I may have mis-remembered.

btw the soles of Monkey boots were nothing like Docs. They were thinner.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I have a pair of cherry red Dr. Martens. I always wanted a pair as a teenager but hadn't got the money.

I've had them for about 3 years now. Very comfortable and I wear them a lot over the winter (not so much in summer). It's amazing how many girls admire them and comment on them. They've held up well as I walk a lot. Only thing is that they're not especially waterproof, as I found out when I wore them to walk to the office in the snow.
 
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