With a new season officially here, that brings one major thing: spring sales. And Dr. Martens had reduced the price of some of their best-selling styles ahead of summer.
One style in particular that has caught shoppers' attention for being comfy and practical as well as stylish. The have been discounted from £140 to £98 - that’s a huge 30% off.
With the on its way, now is the perfect time to invest in a new pair of summer sandals, and £42 off is too good a deal to miss out on.
These sandals are the latest update of . So what's different? They've been given lift with a chunky Quad sole, and they're crafted from super-soft Tumbled Nubuck leather that feels just as good as it looks.
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Featuring the classic Doc’s details you know and love, like and branded hardware, these sturdy sandals are built to last. And the beige suede upper is right on trend.
Their durability is and a feature that shoppers love the most. One satisfied shopper said: "For someone hard on shoes - these are perfect! Very comfortable and the thick Doc soles are perfect for all terrain. Wore them on an African adventure and they have withstood water, sand, rocks, shale and everything in between and still look like they came out the box."
Another bonus of these sandals is. This is not always the case with Dr Martens shoes, which often have to be broken in. However, this pair is ready to go from the get-go. A second shopper added: "Look good, feel great. No rubbing, even when out walking for hours. Wish I bought these in the black leather as well. Will do if we get a summer!"
It's worth bearing in mind that these may not work for wider feet, as shoppers have stated they can be quite tight across the width of your foot. One shopper wrote: "Look lovely, feel soft but not suitable for wide feet, sent back."
A few other sandals we're loving for the summer include the , priced at £110, and the, priced at £95.
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