Dr Martens color boots 1460
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Here are the new colors Dr. Martens are adding for their original 1460 boot

Dr. Martens has been a staple of fashion for decades now and they’re revealing a line of new boots in their 1460 collection with some sweet flourishes of color mixing things up.

The iconic footwear company is releasing new boots in bright and shining pink, orange, yellow and a stark white.

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The 1460 has a long history with the company as their original and most-recognizable boot style. As per usual with the 1460, the new colors will feature their original 8-eye design holding the laces, their oil, fat and slip resistant air-cushioned sole and a soft leather exterior.

“The 1460 is the original Dr. Martens boot. Its instantly recognizable DNA looks like this: 8 eyes, classic Dr. Martens Smooth leather, grooved sides, a heel-loop, yellow stitching, and a comfortable, air-cushioned sole.”

Beyond the new colorways available, the boots also come in a sleek black, cherry red, dark green, navy, blue and satchel red.

They are retailing for $139 GBP and can be ordered here.

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Recently, the British company revealed a collaboration with punk icons the Sex Pistols.

Two new designs were unveiled paying tribute to the band’s chaotic attitude’s brought forth in the late-70s.

The first set features their 1460 model boots with the title of the band’s anti-royalty single “God Save The Queen.”

The other design is featuring their white model 1461 shoe with a collage of UK newspaper clippings coated overtop. The prominent headline, “The Filth And The Fury,” is based upon the British press reaction to the band when they appeared on a talk show.

If you’re interested in picking up a pair of boots from this collab, head over here.

What do you think of the new Dr. Martens colors available for their 1460 boot collection? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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