Dr. Martens celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Jadon series, launching a new “Jetta thick-soled boots” and teaming up with the Tate Museum to create a joint boot model!

Dr. Martens’ Jadon series recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and the official recently injected the “Made Strong” concept into new boots for autumn and winter, and was the first to release the “Jetta thick-soled boots” that have returned again, highlighting the wearer with its neat appearance The independent style! For the first time, it has joined hands with the British contemporary art hall-“Tate Museum” to bring the surrealist female artist Israel. Ithell Colquhoun’s canvas is integrated into the shoe design, releasing the “Dr. Martens

 

 

 

Dr. Martens reinterprets two “Jadon Jetta” platform boots in timeless neutral tones, using vintage taupe Sendal smooth full-grain leather and dark brown Classic Pull-Up classic oiled leather with creases on the uppers. The delicate leather luster at the bends and the retro gold decoration not only add a nostalgic color to the shoes, but also highlight the timeless image of Jadon. In order to improve the convenience of putting on and taking off, Martin boldly abandoned the shoelace design and instead used a unique front zipper and elegant leather pull tab, giving the boot body a novel streamlined feel. Together with the eye-catching 1.85-inch Quad Retro thick sole, it also Perfectly reflects the wearer’s unique and independent personality!

 

The representative of British Surrealism, Israel. Itell Colquhoun is known as the funniest and most prolific female artist of the 20th century. This time Dr. Martens teamed up with the Tate Gallery to integrate her expressive work “Example of Decalcomania Technique” into the classic 1460 Martens boots, cleverly integrating flowing abstract textures and Backhand full-grain leather, with iconic yellow stitching and The heel mark injects a mysterious atmosphere into the shoes and embodies Israel’s rebellious spirit that refuses to compromise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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