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Calling Dr Marten fans...tips for pulling off the Dr Martens and dress look please

28 replies

buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 28/11/2016 10:03

I have ordered a classic pair in the back Friday sale, 8 lace holes...I am slightly worried as I have size 7 feet and fairly slim legs. Any tips for wearing them with dresses would be lovely.

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LilaTheLion · 28/11/2016 10:06

Opaque tights, above the knee dress hem, cardie. I don't know how else one would do it Grin

ChuckGravestones · 28/11/2016 10:06

Put tights or socks on. Put leggings on if needed. Put boots on.
Put bra/vest/dress on. Add cardi if chilly. A coat aids this when outdoors.
Go out.

chemicalCat · 28/11/2016 10:16

It's a good look and an easy look to pull off. Just add opaques and dress. May need socks with the Docs whilst you wear them in. I sometimes wear ankle socks that show just above the Docs. Dress should be above the knee.

Google "Doc Martens tights dress" and click images. You'll see lots of good ideas - and some bad ones!

YvaineStormhold · 28/11/2016 10:18

Be 19?

Sorry Grin

Branleuse · 28/11/2016 10:20

theres no tips. Just wear them with a dress. Its easy to pull off

Floisme · 28/11/2016 10:58

With a tube or pencil skirt, opaques and sometimes a fitted jacket i.e. the rest of the outfit is quite conservative. I used to like them with a vintage dress but I don't suit that look any more

I've had my current pair 25 years and I keep eyeing up the original Made in England range.... I'd justify it on the basis that they'd probably last me the rest of my life.

buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 28/11/2016 10:59

Thank you. Good, I''l just do it. No one I know or see on a daily basis wears DM's at all so I may well feel like the only one...and that's fine, I just didn't want to daft.

I am very far from 19 Grin!!

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 28/11/2016 11:01

Floisme I think for £160 you can buy a pair that actually come with a lifetime guarantee , I thought that was pretty good value.

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buzzlightyearsdinosaur · 28/11/2016 11:01

or rather: 'want to look daft'.

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Trills · 28/11/2016 11:10

Chuck do you love your DMs to much that you put them on before putting on your bra?

LilaTheLion · 28/11/2016 11:12

My last ones were the made in Thailand ones. Lasted 4 years. Rubbish. Never again.

EddieVeddersfoxymop · 28/11/2016 11:14

I do this all the time! Never really grew out of the grunge era, I can assure you I am nowhere near 19!!!

I do the black tights, dress, slouchy cardi sort of thing. I work with kids and constantly get told I look cool ha ha!!

Go for it, but be prepared to weep real tears over the pain of breaking in the boots.....

DashboardLightParadise · 28/11/2016 11:18

I lace them further up to the top with dresses than I would do with jeans, with them I leave the top few undone. That's about it. Size 7 feet here too and skinny calves.

chemicalCat · 28/11/2016 11:25

I always leave the top two eyelets unlaced. I thought that was The Law!

Also far from 19. I must admit I was a bit Confused when DD (16) also with size 6 feet started borrowing them. But got her her own pair and then carried on regardless!

IJustLostTheGame · 28/11/2016 11:26

I've been stomping around with that look since 1995..... and I'm still wearing those same DMS.
I was a lot skinnier then but still had the size 7 feet.
My mum calls it the 'mildred hubble' look.
Grin
I like to throw a huge ancient bobbly cardigan, probably not matching the dress, over the top to complete the look.
I only do up four of the holes and wear big socks scrunched down as far as possible over my tights.

PNGirl · 28/11/2016 12:24

I'm wearing mine right now! With skinnies tucked in, a black top, black and navy cardi and big hair. They're black 8-eyelets in Virginia leather which is lovely and soft so "only" took 2 weeks to break in. I've just had some delivered this morning in Charro Brando leather which is a chestnutty colour.

Anyway, I'd wear with a skater dress, black opaques and some chunky socks peeking out of the tops.

DashboardLightParadise · 28/11/2016 12:35

Checks feet

Yep top two undone Grin Only lace up further with dresses as I've skinny legs and it looks a bit odd not to.

How on earth do you keep yours so long??? I get a year and a half tops with mine. I am very heavy on my feet though and walk everywhere.

Can't wait til after Christmas so I can stop spending money on other people and get a new pair.

Floisme · 28/11/2016 13:32

How on earth do you keep yours so long???
I have no idea Grin Admittedly I don't wear them as often as I used to but I'm normally really heavy on boots and shoes.

It's why, if I do replace them, I'll check out the collection from the Northampton factory. It's partly to do with the heritage and knowing where they've been made but also because I'm sure the originals were better quality.

No way could I have afforded them at 19!

ChuckGravestones · 28/11/2016 14:54

Chuck do you love your DMs to much that you put them on before putting on your bra?

Yeah - don't you?

QueenofLouisiana · 28/11/2016 17:43

I got free Dr Martens socks with my order- helpful for wearing in stage!

However, I bought heeled shoes, so it doesn't really work- still love the socks though.

I wear my (purple) boots with grey skinnies or black opaque tights and a skirt. The skirts have got longer as I've got older- but it's the same look as when I was 18.

QueenofLouisiana · 28/11/2016 17:44

My sale bargain DMs.

Calling Dr Marten fans...tips for pulling off the Dr Martens and dress look please
TheTroutofNoCraic · 28/11/2016 20:23

DMs are easy to break in if you wear tights with them...I've never had any pain that way.

SapphireSeptember · 28/11/2016 21:16

Just wear them together! (Disclaimer, I'm too poor to afford Docs, I have bog standard combat boots that I got off Amazon but I love them. I've wanted some since I was 15 and have only just got around to getting some this year.)
Anyway, my church outfit on Sunday was my lacy grey dress (that I got from Bon Marche of all places, but I love it, it's pretty and delicate and I feel like a princess whenever I wear it) purple knee high socks and my boots, which are black so go with everything.
Two of my favourite singers, Amy Lee and Sharon den Adel are experts at wearing pretty dresses or skirt/corset combos with stompy boots.

marthamydear · 28/11/2016 23:54

I have the Made in England Vintage 1460 black boots.
www.drmartens.com/uk/p/originals-boots-quilon-vintage-1460

They are great, but took forever to break them in - they still look brand new after two years of wearing them. My last pair bought in early 90's got lost in a house move.

They are expensive, but I don't think they'll ever fall apart. The made in Thailand ones are supposed to be crap (fall to bits after 4 - 5 years).

Thatwaslulu · 28/11/2016 23:59

I love my DMs. Cherry red 10 holes i have had for 25 years, but have built quite the collection in the last few years. Opaques, oversized cardi, is the way to go.