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Like Dr Martens but better!

86 replies

hby9628 · 15/12/2025 21:16

I have some Dr Martens Chelsea style boots which I love. Love the shape and the fit however, in the winter they don’t keep my toes warm. I’ve tried fleece liners but they are too thick so make the boots uncomfortable. Are there any brands that are similar in style but would actually keep my feet warm?

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Geneticsbunny · 15/12/2025 22:59

Solovair

Ticktockwatchclock · 15/12/2025 23:08

Have you tried Doc Socks- thick socks made by Dr Martens and are really comfortable and cozy?

Platypusdiver · 16/12/2025 05:04

My two penneth: don't go anywhere near DMs now. The quality is appalling. I had a pair of chelsea boots this year. Within 6 months, both boots had cracks in the leather. My feet literally got wet in the rain.

theculture · 16/12/2025 05:13

As with PP I ordered some DMs recently - a winter pair, was shocked at the price but replacing some mulched loved well worn older ones but the inside lines was put in incorrectly and they unwearable . . .

so I’m following this now for good alternatives!

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 16/12/2025 06:27

Another vote for the double layered Doc socks. Expensive but worth it. Schuh sometimes have packs of three on offer.

unsync · 16/12/2025 06:31

The Birkenstock Highwood is really comfortable, has a good sized toe box and you can pick the type of insole. They come with the blue inside but you can change it for a shearling one. Being Birkenstock, they have a layer of cork within the sole structure which insulates from the cold.

If you suffer from cold feet, try a pair of thermal liner socks under a pair of wool socks. I like Bridgedale.

Saucery · 16/12/2025 06:59

Another vote for Solovair or Lanx.

SisterTeatime · 16/12/2025 07:04

Yep, Solovair

hby9628 · 16/12/2025 07:12

Oh thank you so much for these recommendations. I’ve just woken up & seen these suggestions. I will have a look today.

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MyOchreShark · 16/12/2025 07:59

Solovair. Pair bought from Vegetarian shoes in 2017 still going strong.

CoubousAndTourmaIet · 16/12/2025 08:32

Lanx Edgworth.

HessianSack · 16/12/2025 09:36

I have some new-ish Westland by Josef Siebel boots which seems pretty cosy so far, and extremely comfortable. They're 'vegan' leather though, if that's an issue for you.

Seagullstopitnow · 16/12/2025 13:13

I'm a solovair convert

I would never go back to DMs now
I live in them!

Isometimeswonder · 16/12/2025 13:59

Rieker. I have 2 pairs, 1 pair black plain ones and 1 are like DM cherry reds. But they are comfy from the first second!

Leftsidefacing · 16/12/2025 14:10

I don’t know if you’ll like these, but I do - Solovair seems to be the go-to here, but I’m not a fan, I don’t like the toe box or heel construction.

I need my boots to be smooth, wide toed, warm and waterproof. Some people might not think these are fashionable enough but here they are anyway: Revel Road Chelsea Boot

Ladies REVEL RD™ Chelsea Waterproof Boots

These ladies black REVEL RD™ Chelsea waterproof boots offer a chunky soled twist on a classic boot shape. Buy online at The House of Bruar.

https://www.houseofbruar.com/l-revel-rd-chelsea-wp-ta25037black/

Catwalking · 16/12/2025 14:30

search for “foil insoles”, I can wear thin plastic soled wellies with these foil backed insoles, in frosty garden letting out chickens & not feel the frozen ground under my boots. ebay seem to have for only couple of £, so definitely worth a try before shelling out on new martens replacements?

hby9628 · 16/12/2025 14:55

Rieker boots are a good call. They are comfy.
I have very thin but long feet. They are quite annoying!
I like the house of burar ones too. Need to have a proper look at Solovair later

thanks. Lots to go with here!

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IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 16/12/2025 15:36

hby9628 · 16/12/2025 14:55

Rieker boots are a good call. They are comfy.
I have very thin but long feet. They are quite annoying!
I like the house of burar ones too. Need to have a proper look at Solovair later

thanks. Lots to go with here!

DD had Riekers for school. They lsdted a term. The leather is very thin.

Happyjoe · 16/12/2025 15:36

Docs are rubbish now. I last bought a pair about 8 years ago and they were not even remotely waterproof. Walking through long grass in the winter for a few mins and my feet were soaked. DM's reply is that their boots are not sold as waterproof, unless pay for the even more pricy ones but invited me to buy their dubbin, at further cost for the stitching! Wow, who'd expect winter boots not to do the job intended?