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Dr. Martens Men's and Women's Zavala Combat Boots (White, Limited Sizes)

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Famous Footwear has for its Members (free to join): Dr. Martens Men's and Women's Zavala Combat Boots (White, Limited Sizes) for $59.98 - 20% off w/ promo code MEMBER20 = $47.98. Shipping is free for Famously You Rewards members (free to join).

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Product Details:
  • Leather upper
  • 8-eye lace-up with metal eyelets
  • Signature AirWaire pull loop at collar for easy on and off
  • Leather and textile lining with a cushioning insole
  • Classic contrast stitching at midsole
  • Air Cushioned outsole

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  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Promo code valid until 1/15/2024

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Famous Footwear has for its Members (free to join): Dr. Martens Men's and Women's Zavala Combat Boots (White, Limited Sizes) for $59.98 - 20% off w/ promo code MEMBER20 = $47.98. Shipping is free for Famously You Rewards members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged in to your account to be able to apply promo code and receive free shipping (free to join). Availability will vary by size.

Product Details:
  • Leather upper
  • 8-eye lace-up with metal eyelets
  • Signature AirWaire pull loop at collar for easy on and off
  • Leather and textile lining with a cushioning insole
  • Classic contrast stitching at midsole
  • Air Cushioned outsole

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Promo code valid until 1/15/2024

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Written by ppxyz1 | Staff

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I have some boots from them. Been wearing them for two years nearly every day in the cold season. Sole is soft and doesn't look like it will break soon. It's a different model though, so who knows.
From what I recall, Doc Martens were sold to a different (Chinese?) company.

I think the OG company still makes similar boots in England under the Solovair brand name.
I forgot the YouTuber names but he's boot enthusiast who cut open a bunch of Doc Martin boots and compared it to the boots before the corp buy out and found that predecessors were far superior in build quality and durability. Any time a company that's known for it's quality get bought by these mba's they always manage to turn it to shit, never realizing the major buying factor for the brand was the quality. And then they start losing money, forcing them to to cut even more costs and perpetuates the cycle till the company goes bankrupt or gets bought out again.

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Jan 12, 2024
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CoolMoney1870
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I'm not sure where you would wear those in combat.
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tomandjerry00
Jan 12, 2024
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Junk quality now, the soles will crack in no time
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dplane
Jan 12, 2024
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Didn't know Doc Martens were still a thing. I remember my sisters going nuts over them many moons ago.
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michi098
Jan 12, 2024
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Quote from tomandjerry00 :
Junk quality now, the soles will crack in no time
I have some boots from them. Been wearing them for two years nearly every day in the cold season. Sole is soft and doesn't look like it will break soon. It's a different model though, so who knows.
Jan 12, 2024
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Bash666
Jan 12, 2024
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Oi Oi! Been wondering when we would see some Docs on SD. Been eyeing some oxbloods for a while. Unfortunately, they are nowhere near this price. 😕
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drewga
Jan 12, 2024
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Quote from CoolMoney1870 :
I'm not sure where you would wear those in combat.
The moon, perhaps.
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Deadwing
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Can you wear these in combat after Labor Day?

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Quote from dplane :
Didn't know Doc Martens were still a thing. I remember my sisters going nuts over them many moons ago.
From what I recall, Doc Martens were sold to a different (Chinese?) company.

I think the OG company still makes similar boots in England under the Solovair brand name.
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Jan 12, 2024
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BraveEducation279
Jan 12, 2024
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Quote from dplane :
Didn't know Doc Martens were still a thing. I remember my sisters going nuts over them many moons ago.
I was just in Italy. Every girl there seems to wear them
Jan 13, 2024
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JonathanA6509
Jan 13, 2024
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Are these the ones made in China, or handmade in the UK? Unless handmade, they're junk.
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thebidetcartel
Jan 13, 2024
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Quote from michi098 :
I have some boots from them. Been wearing them for two years nearly every day in the cold season. Sole is soft and doesn't look like it will break soon. It's a different model though, so who knows.
I forgot the YouTuber names but he's boot enthusiast who cut open a bunch of Doc Martin boots and compared it to the boots before the corp buy out and found that predecessors were far superior in build quality and durability. Any time a company that's known for it's quality get bought by these mba's they always manage to turn it to shit, never realizing the major buying factor for the brand was the quality. And then they start losing money, forcing them to to cut even more costs and perpetuates the cycle till the company goes bankrupt or gets bought out again.
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78StayUpLate
Jan 13, 2024
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Quote from 1slick007 :
From what I recall, Doc Martens were sold to a different (Chinese?) company.

I think the OG company still makes similar boots in England under the Solovair brand name.
Thanks. I didn't realize that brand and rebadged alternative was out there. I still have some old (olde?) Docs that are made in England... they've seen some things. lol I might have to pick up a pair of Solovair at some point!
Jan 13, 2024
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nunhgrader
Jan 13, 2024
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Dang sold out!
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ScarletLake899
Jan 13, 2024
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Quote from michi098 :
I have some boots from them. Been wearing them for two years nearly every day in the cold season. Sole is soft and doesn't look like it will break soon. It's a different model though, so who knows.
They manufacture either in England or China. Price is significantly different of course, so is the quality. This one is likely Chinese.

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Quote from thebidetcartel :
I forgot the YouTuber names but he's boot enthusiast who cut open a bunch of Doc Martin boots and compared it to the boots before the corp buy out and found that predecessors were far superior in build quality and durability. Any time a company that's known for it's quality get bought by these mba's they always manage to turn it to shit, never realizing the major buying factor for the brand was the quality. And then they start losing money, forcing them to to cut even more costs and perpetuates the cycle till the company goes bankrupt or gets bought out again.
This! See also Clark's. Once a very well made shoe, also in the UK, with a great reputation. Now they're shilled out by slickdealers selling plastic shoes.

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