The Dr. Martens x The National Gallery: Harmen Steenwyck collection shines a light on Steenwyck’s most famous painting, ‘Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life’. Signature features of the 1460 boot form the foundation of the modified style: our classic 8-eye silhouette. Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life Yellow welt stitching. Robust leather. Original soles. Steenwyck’s art is wrapped around the boot and finished off with surrounding black undertones, antique gold hardware and a dual-branded insole.
• Born on 1st April 1960. Named the 1460 boot. Our 8-eye work boot is unmistakable. Remixed and redefined – never replicated
• Printed Backhand and Smooth leather mix. Backhand is full-grain leather that’s durable and soft to the touch. Hardwearing and famously tough, our Smooth leather can be polished to shine or scuffed-up. It's up to you. Clean with a damp cloth and care with Dr. Martens Shoe Polish
• Our Goodyear-welted lines are heat-sealed and reinforced with our signature welt stitch
Backhand - A full-grain soft leather featuring a straw grain texture, finished with a digital print.
Clean away dirt using a damp cloth
This is a Goodyear-welted product. The upper and sole are heat-sealed and sewn together, not merely glued like many footwear constructions.
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