

The rugged, military-inspired, street-ready combs gets a new offering designed specifically for women with a mix of tonal d-rings and hiker hooks in our extra-tough nylon. Review: So good, I bought them twice (but I had to buy them twice) - Loved these boots so much I bought them again - overall, 4.5 stars. The good: - Stylish casual boots. They're clunky and big in the best of ways; if this isn't for you, don't get them. - These worked for hiking, daily wear, and and extremely casual work environment, although I also wore them with a blazer for a business casual look several times. - Lace to fit tightly. - Incredibly comfortable. - Ankle support without being obvious. The initial few wears can be stiff around the ankles; recommend wearing higher socks (hiking height) to protect your skin until the boots soften a bit. This is worth it for the stabilization factor while hiking or walking over uneven terrain. - More sole support than expected. I can and have stood for hours in these boots. I can and have walked for miles as well, including a multi-hotel conference in Las Vegas. No problem, even though I usually need more arch support. - I don't know whether they're specifically waterproof, but they seem to be at least water resilient. I'd come out of a hike with dry feet when my companion was soaked. - Worth the cost - I got my money's worth. - Wore these near daily, and the boots held up very well until they didn't. The less great: - Wear slightly higher (ankle-height) socks to avoid blisters just above the heel on your Achilles tendon. This need did not go away for me. You can't wear tiny, thin socks and survive in these boots without some pain. It was fine with a good pair of thick running socks that had a fabric tab in the back. I had to purchase these socks, so that was a little annoying. - They squeak. This does not go away, but it does get better. - These boots repelled dust and mud for eight months of constant wear. At the eight month mark, I wore these to a dusty Renaissance festival, and they failed to fully recover. Prior to that, I kept getting asked if I had new boots. - At the eight month mark, the sole on the side also began to slightly separate from the fabric slightly on one boot, right where your foot bends at the toes. I kept my original pair for another four months - wearing them slightly less - and it didn't get worse, so they held up fairly well. - While I'm pretty tough on boots overall, eight months (versus several years) is quite early to have issues with Doc Martens. Extended lifespan is why I switched from Army surplus to Doc Martens years ago. I assume it's because of the fabric material versus leather, but as mentioned, whatever this fabric is, it's quite resilient overall. The cost is also lower on these, so the value is still quite good, considering how much I wore them. Total time elapsed without showing signs of visible wear with near-daily use: eight months. Total time elapsed before purchasing pair number two: one year. TLDR; so good I bought them twice - but I had to buy them twice. Review: BUY THEM - These boots are fantastic. Super cute and so so comfortable. Active job where there's lots of movement. Even walked at lunch with them on. They are so worth it. I have flat feet with bunions and I have no issues.


| Fabric type | 100% Polyster |
| Origin | Made in the USA or Imported |
| Shaft height | 5.9 |
| Sole material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
D**Z
So good, I bought them twice (but I had to buy them twice)
Loved these boots so much I bought them again - overall, 4.5 stars. The good: - Stylish casual boots. They're clunky and big in the best of ways; if this isn't for you, don't get them. - These worked for hiking, daily wear, and and extremely casual work environment, although I also wore them with a blazer for a business casual look several times. - Lace to fit tightly. - Incredibly comfortable. - Ankle support without being obvious. The initial few wears can be stiff around the ankles; recommend wearing higher socks (hiking height) to protect your skin until the boots soften a bit. This is worth it for the stabilization factor while hiking or walking over uneven terrain. - More sole support than expected. I can and have stood for hours in these boots. I can and have walked for miles as well, including a multi-hotel conference in Las Vegas. No problem, even though I usually need more arch support. - I don't know whether they're specifically waterproof, but they seem to be at least water resilient. I'd come out of a hike with dry feet when my companion was soaked. - Worth the cost - I got my money's worth. - Wore these near daily, and the boots held up very well until they didn't. The less great: - Wear slightly higher (ankle-height) socks to avoid blisters just above the heel on your Achilles tendon. This need did not go away for me. You can't wear tiny, thin socks and survive in these boots without some pain. It was fine with a good pair of thick running socks that had a fabric tab in the back. I had to purchase these socks, so that was a little annoying. - They squeak. This does not go away, but it does get better. - These boots repelled dust and mud for eight months of constant wear. At the eight month mark, I wore these to a dusty Renaissance festival, and they failed to fully recover. Prior to that, I kept getting asked if I had new boots. - At the eight month mark, the sole on the side also began to slightly separate from the fabric slightly on one boot, right where your foot bends at the toes. I kept my original pair for another four months - wearing them slightly less - and it didn't get worse, so they held up fairly well. - While I'm pretty tough on boots overall, eight months (versus several years) is quite early to have issues with Doc Martens. Extended lifespan is why I switched from Army surplus to Doc Martens years ago. I assume it's because of the fabric material versus leather, but as mentioned, whatever this fabric is, it's quite resilient overall. The cost is also lower on these, so the value is still quite good, considering how much I wore them. Total time elapsed without showing signs of visible wear with near-daily use: eight months. Total time elapsed before purchasing pair number two: one year. TLDR; so good I bought them twice - but I had to buy them twice.
A**R
BUY THEM
These boots are fantastic. Super cute and so so comfortable. Active job where there's lots of movement. Even walked at lunch with them on. They are so worth it. I have flat feet with bunions and I have no issues.
F**E
You can't go wrong with these
Go get them! This is my second pair. The first pair had a lot of salt on them from last year so I thought they were ruined. I washed them after purchasing the second pair and they look new. Wish I would have tried to wash them first. These are very comfortable. I wear the first pair at least 4 times a week in the winter a and they still look new. They do run big. I'm usually a size 7.5 - 8 and the 7 fit perfectly.
T**S
Love these boots!
Freaking love these boots. Im short girl only 5'0" and typical wear a child's 2.5 sized shoe. Sometimes I get lucky and find a size 5 shoe that fits. These fit well with a pair a thicker cotton socks. The toe area is wider than I expected but that room has been nice as my feet swell from hours of walking. The color is different but the tone works well with light to dark jeans. Color also works well with gray and other fall colors which suprised me. The material wipes clean with light soap and water. We'll worth the money. Im seriously considering buying a second pare because its so hard for me to find shoes that I love that fit and dont have cartoon characters on them.
N**S
Sister soldier
Very full & cozy This shoe is thick and durable so a thick or fluffy sock helps
Q**N
Get them , they're worth it !
I wear a size 10 , you will have a finger and 1/2 worth of space upfront by the toes. I feel that's enough of space because I can spread my toes out. The shoe is heavy and as a real solid sole. No imperfections at all . Jet black color. Looks more like a teenis shoe boot which makes the shoe more casual looking . Real easy to put on just pull the tab in the back to help guide your feet inside the shoe. Shoe does squeak, idk if that will go away. Shoe may hurt for a week or so untill it gets broken into. Again I wear mens 10 and women size 11 or 10 1/2 I feel this size 10 is perfect no complaints. Packaging came in a brown box and came individually wrapped in tissue paper and brown paper. With tissue paper inside each shoe as well. I recommend because it seems like the shoe will last a few years. Ankle support amazing very stiff so your ankle won't wobble around . Comfortable along the sides of my feet doesn't feel like I will get splinters or burns . Make a L with you thumb and pointer finger, place pointer finger to the ground. That's how far the shoe comes up your leg where your thumb stops. Easy cleaning just wipe them down . Update * I het compliments every day i wear theses lol at work the same ppl compliment me as if they never seen them before . They're very comfortable i wear them at least 3 days a weeks , my favorite shoes. They are still very stiff so u will need to pull the tab in the back to help your feet get inside . The color is still jet black no fading. The sole is still intact nothing is messed up or coming off or ripped or worn out . Looks just as new. I wear them with cargo pants , leggings, shorts, casual dresses, and skinny jeans . Lol the bottom of the shoes still look new nothing looks old at all . Just overall great shoes !
H**1
Great Teacher Boots
Cute and comfortable boots for a teacher!
R**E
Small but wide feet girlies these are the docs for you!
I am an avid Dr martens wearer and hands down these are the best pair I have ever had. Usually with docs I have to go up a size because I have very wide feet and they tend to run narrow but these actually fit my wide feet super comfortably. The soles and insoles are much better than the regular docs too! They actually have cushioning and bounce to them and have way more traction than the regular ones. They also seem super durable because of the nylon material. Unlike the leather docs the tongue is not sewn to the side of the boot so it allows you to open the shoe more and your feet slip right in. For all my other small but wide feet girlies these are it!! I was sad to see my old pair of docs needing to be retired bc I wore through the soles after five years but now I’m actually happy bc I have these amazing boots!!
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