The source of this problem is still in everyone’s purchasing preference, because when everyone buys, they first buy Dr. Martens brand shoes, and most of them will only buy some of them. Several popular models, such as the classic 1461, 1460, etc., will appear more in everyone's field of vision, causing everyone to think that Martin boots all look the same. In fact, Martin boots are divided into many types, such as shoe shape, thick-soled style , color differences and so on.
As for the Dr. Martin brand, in addition to a few classic models, what other treasure shoes are there? Today I will also share with you the identification of the items. One is 2976 Chelsea boots, item number: 22227001, and the other is The Roman sandals co-branded with RO, item number: 27031001, are both versatile and stylish shoes that are easy to wear. If you want to buy these two shoe styles, you can check out Dr. Martin.
2. Why are there obvious differences between the left and right feet? Is it fake?
Many friends have asked about the same pair of shoes but different details on the left and right feet. In fact, this is a normal situation and cannot be used to judge authenticity. In addition to British products, Dr. Martin also has factories in Vietnam and China. The production lines of each factory are different, which will lead to inconsistent details. It is still difficult to judge the authenticity. More identification points need to be observed.
3. Can the shoe box stamp be used as a basis for identification?
The answer is - it can be used as a basis for identification. Dr. Martin's shoe box stamp has the following characteristics: Different OEM shoe box stamps The position, color, and letter form are completely different.
For example, if the shoes are produced by a Vietnamese factory, but the shoe box stamp is a font similar to the shoe box stamp of a Chinese factory, then this can be regarded as a point of doubt.
4. Why can some insoles be pulled out but others cannot?
This is a normal phenomenon and has something to do with the soles of the boots. Currently, most Dr. Martin insoles are divided into two types, one is a removable insole, used for DMC soles, and the other is a non-removable insole, used for DMC soles. DML bottom, so if some insoles are pulled out, do not pull them out hard, as it is easy to damage the insoles.