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Dr. Martens Loafers

Dr. Martens is an iconic footwear brand that has stood the test of time. Initially established in 1945 as a practical, supportive alternative to traditional footwear, the brand has since become a fashion powerhouse. Quickly adopted by youth subcultures across the world, Dr. Martens has become a household name, representing a dare devil attitude and individuality.


Our latest Dr. Martens loafers edit offers a distinctive take on the classic loafer. Whilst the design emulates the classic loafer, pieces featured in this collection have a chunky, industrial feel due to their thick soles and yellow contrast stitching laces, combing punk and preppy in one.


Dr. Martens loafers can be styled in countless ways. Pair them with tailored trousers or chinos for a sophisticated office look, or opt for baggy jeans and a leather jacket for a more relaxed, edgy vibe. These loafers also complement skirts or dresses, adding bold contrast to a feminine look. Available in a range of colours, from classic black to rich burgundy, these loafers can easily transition from day to night, making them the ideal choice for both casual and smarter occasions.

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Dr Martens Loafers FAQs

Should I size up or down in Dr Martens Loafers?

It is typically advised to size down in Dr Martens Loafers. Dr Martens are known for running large, and loafers don't have laces to adjust the fit. They are only available in full size increments and don't sell half sizes.

Why are they called penny loafers?

The term 'Penny Loafers' dates back to the 1950's, where teenagers and college students began slipping a penny into the slit of each shoe. This quickly became a trend amongst the younger generation, with the name sticking to this day.

Are Dr Marten loafers uncomfy?

Similarly to other styles from the brand, Dr Marten Loafers are infamous for their break-in period. Due to the stiff leather they are made from, including the vegan leather styles, this style can dig into your heel or toe for the first few wears. As the leather softens, the shoe will become more comfortable.