Customer Reviews Dr. Martens 1460 Smooth Leather Boots

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758 total reviews
Dr. Martens 1460 Smooth Leather Boots

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66%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

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Customer Fit Survey:

70%"Felt true to size"

87%"Felt true to width"

69%"Moderate arch support"

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These boots are a vital organ. I inherited a pair of 1460s in purple back in the early 90s, and they were already about 5 years old. I wear them still, nearly every day. They have been all over Europe and the United States with me, and the tread is BALD, but it keeps the dogpoo from sticking when I walk in the park. The upper just split this morning, so I am ordering a new pair, in RED!
I'd also recommend:
there are no others. only docs 1460s.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I got these boots from a friend of mine that had them for 7 years but seldom wore them. I’ve worn them everyday for a year now, and they feel great. If you get Docs, they will probably outlast your car. Nothing beats Docs and nothing outlasts them. The soles are a little bald but I still wear ‘em and after a year of wear, they have molded to my foot perfectly, making them the most comfortable pair of shoes I've ever worn. Docs are a great investment.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Kick A** Shoes! I recently got a pair of these boots, in Navy Smooth. I LOVE them! Although, working them in is a little rough on your feet (I type this while looking at the blood on my socks). I'd say that once they're all worked in, they'll be great boots that are really comfortable! It's worth the money!
I'd also recommend:
Any and all Doc Marten's
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Wow! I love the look of these shoes and the comments I get when I wear them. Unfortunately, the soles have cracked on mine after 1.5 years of wear. They're great, though, and I consider them to last a long time even with constant wear.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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The Best Shoes. I love these shoes! I (babysat) this little monster for three days and got $125 for it, but it was worth it. The only problem is finding shoe polish for it.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Great. Doc Martens rule! These look so cool!
I'd also recommend:
Any doc martens
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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I have three pairs of docs. Two of them fit a half size too big, and one of them fit perfect…but they are all the same size. I wish the sizing was more consistent with this brand! I feel like if I went a size down these would probably be too small, though, so I’ll probably keep these and use inserts. For reference, I’m a women’s size 9 and that’s what I purchased in these.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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Purchased shoes due to reputation of durability and comfort. Have worn for 3 months. Took 2 weeks to break in but very comfortable for tall boots once worn in. The soles are not as bouncy as I imagined, not all way walking shoes but I can wear them all day without discomfort. I really like the style, just leather, laces and rubber, no puffy padding or racing stripes. Buy these mostly for style, but also not bad on comfort. I wear in warehouse on concrete floors 8 hours a day, they do okay but not great.
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Comfortable shoes. My only problem is having big feet and narrow calves the boot doesn't tie snug around my leg. Zappos is always great.
I'd also recommend:
florsheim shoes, levis
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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Bought these to replace my 10 year old pair. Definitely take a while to break in but once they do they really conform to your foot and ankle. Timeless style with Bouncing Soles! Only drawback is that they are made out of thinner leather than 10 years ago. Fit is a little snug at first.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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I purchased these for my 15-year old daughter. She is the envy of all of her friends! She says that they are super-comfortable and fit perfectly! My only comment is that I purchased the same pair of boots in 1991 -- and the leather was thicker (heavier). The leather on these boots is softer...I am going to assume for comfort!
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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It's no secret that today's Doc Martens are not as high quality as the Docs from years ago. It's unfortunate but that's the way it is. So with that, I still think Docs are the "comfiest", coolest boot out there.
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Christopher from Philipines - I just bought my son Dr Martens boots. First time he wore it, he said it was too tough, but after a few days, it's getting good and comfortable. Now, he likes it.
I'd also recommend:
dr martens
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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A good boot. After years of wanting a pair, this is my first set of Doc's. I've worn them about a month and they're just now starting to break in to the point that they're getting really comfortable. They do shine up nicely with some saddle soap. (A little hint from Doc Marten is to cover the yellow stitching with tape, before you polish or apply any cleaners, to keep the stitching from staining) These boots seem to be just a little bit longer than I would normally wear, but it is more an annoyance than uncomfortable. One thing that is unusual is that I have to pull the laces really tight, in order to keep my heel from slipping up in the boot. However, all in all this is a good boot and I would recommend it. It will probably be just the first of many Doc's for me!
I'd also recommend:
N/A
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
GOOD SHOES. I bought the 1460Z series boots with the added tread on the sole, and they're great. I wore them non-stop for almost two years, and only now are the uppers starting to wear out.
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I have broader-than-average feet for a woman, so these seemed like a good bet. However, my feet aren't larger in all directions, and while great in the width, these were too big in the height, leaving my feet feeling a little lost inside. Moreover, I have slender ankles (yes, my feet are a sight to behold!), and these didn't quite hold onto them. As Dr Martens doesn't make the style I'm hoping to replace anymore, it's back to the drawing board...
I'd also recommend:
Keen
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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I wish I could write a better review. I've worn Docs daily for over a quarter century. And in that time, as with so much in life, I've seen decline. These boots, while they have the same style and the same initial comfort, do not have anywhere remotely near the durability they once had. Back in the 90's, I owned two pairs. One got me through high school with daily, hard wear. One got me through college. I retired each pair when the waffle simply wore out and the soles turned wholly slick. They were never retired for poor manufacture. They never fell apart. They never broke. They retained their style and charm. Over the 2000's, though, despite my daily wear getting lighter as I got older, they wore out more and more quickly. I'm not down to each pair lasting me about 12 months of a desk job and light weekend wear while I run errands. And all of this while the prices go up and up and up. A pair of black nappa 1460's cost me about $104 10 years ago. My latest pair (April 2018) cost me $154. That's a 50% price increase for about a 50% durability decrease. The typical problem I have is that layers of the sole de-laminate. They crack apart and insole padding starts slipping out. (Just this morning, a colleague and I were chatting and he mentioned the pull tag coming right out of his part; his being only about a year old.) Decreasing quality and increasing price is, in a word, unsustainable. I buy them out of habit, but the decline has me, sadly, looking elsewhere. It's tough to be a loyal customer--if not devotee--when you feel repeatedly screwed by poor quality. This may be my last pair of Docs.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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I bought my first pair of Doc's back in 1996 in England at the Dr. Martens Store in Covent Garden. I wore those boots to death and have never found a pair of boots more comfortable then those (save for my Keen Brooklyn's). However I think I bought the wrong size back then (after about 9 countries and very bloody heels, which loosened up after about 2 months) because after buying my first pair since then. But I continued to where them for another 10 years before giving them up. I have found that I am one of those people that truly fits a size between the US7 and US8. It's true that Docs fit about a 1/2 to a full size bigger than usual...I wear size 9US/8UK in everything. I'm torn because I love these boots but the UK8 is a lot looser than the UK7...and the UK7 is very tight over the width and top of my foot. It's odd that the difference between the the two sizes is so drastic. So I'm torn to return both or just keep the UK8's and get an arch support to ease the loose-ness of the boot. They are really great boots, I just wish they'd make them in 1/2 sizes.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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My husband has always loved Dr. Martens boots and was very disappointed with the fit of this pair. They run large by a whole size, but more importantly, they are poorly constructed. Specifically, when tying the laces, it is impossible to tighten them to adjust the boot to the foot because there is an overlap of leather. Also, it is awkward that the heel is not well supported.
I'd also recommend:
Lugz
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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Much like other posts from past Doc wearing individuals, the quality is going down having owned multiple pairs over the years. I had a pair of Green 1460's from 1994 and they were removed from closet by my now wife in 2006. They were in rough shape but were still serviceable, at least I thought so. Green was discontinued but when they came back, I jumped at the chance - with a few issues. The color is not dyed through the leather like the older pairs or the blue. Significant because if they scuff it is noticeable & apparent vs blended. Biggest issue is sole separating from bottom of the shoe. Quality has gone down but Zappos customer service is still top notch to make up for it.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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not all that! i waited a long time to make such an expensive purchase on a pair of boots i have never owned,i'm not impressed with the comfortability that is so often revered.
I'd also recommend:
sketchers
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Unfortunately, it took me a couple of days walking on these to come to the conclusion that these are the most uncomfortable pair of boots I've ever wore. While just by looking at them you assume they are quite roomy on the toes, this is deceptive. My left pinkie is always trapped before reaching the tip, causing me pain every single time. The cheap, unlined leather construction folds a bit around the heels, causing cuts, even after wearing thick socks to protect them. Stylewise is classic Doc Martens, and you will never assume that boots that look so good and comfortable are extreme torture to your feet. I have seen knockoffs at Payless that are more wearable than these.
I'd also recommend:
Timberland, Red Wings
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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There are two types of boot wearers, those that can wear the Docs and those that can't. These are beautiful boots and I wanted them to work but they did not. The fit seemed flaccid. The leather just too soft. I was afraid I was crease them so much just walking on the carpet to test the boots that I would not be able to return them. Overall, not nearly enough support at the ankles. Toe box too big. Heel area seemed ready to expand. Other reviewers just rave about these boots. So, I think it gets down to this -- if you like a stiffer, more supportive boot these will not do. If you prefer a soft, glove like feel you will love these boots.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Have bought these shoes for the last 15 years. Last 2 pairs wore out within 6 months. The soles are just not what they used to be.
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2 found this review helpful.
Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
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Have bought these shoes for the last 15 years. Last 2 pairs wore out within 6 months. The soles are just not what they used to be.
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