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22nd September 04, 08:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Avonlea22
I've seen a lot of references towards Doc Marten's shoes. I'm curious what style is most appropriate for a tartan kilt. I went to their web site, and found so many to choose from.
From what I gather here, it's pretty much personal taste, but I guess I'm curious for those that wear Doc Marten's, what style do you wear?
Anything. From the Chukka to the classic 8 eyelet boot, to the lounge loafers, all DMs look fabu. Get what ever pleases your eye on the outside, inside is all that really matter. Not much is more comfortable then a good pair of DMs. Nice wide comfy footwear, with room for toes to wiggle and feet to breathe a bit. Owned several types of boots in my life, and I will always return to DMs. Although my pair of White's boots was darn good. I was turned on to DMs because I used to be on my feet for 20 hours a day. Didn't care about being fashionable, or fitting in, or being cool. I was working in places that are pretty much hell on earth, kitchens, one in particular had a coal fired oven, and it was a hot rancid hell. But at least my feet were comfortable.
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