500,000 Steps Dr. Martens vs Solovair (4 Things I Hate)

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  • @Zeverinsen
    @Zeverinsen 4 года назад +9075

    You should make a video like "Top 5 boots that look like Doc Martens, but are much better!" and I'd watch that

    • @frankieleigh2723
      @frankieleigh2723 4 года назад +89

      yes please!!!

    • @briannamorris3271
      @briannamorris3271 4 года назад +41

      Yes please!!

    • @maike628
      @maike628 4 года назад +202

      Right, it took me so long to find a style of boot that I would like to invest in (I'm a student so around 200 bucks is A LOT for me) and now I'm conflicted if I should get them or not. It would be great to see alternatives with the same type of style

    • @maike628
      @maike628 4 года назад +2

      @Kekistan Shitlord thank you!! I'll definitely go and look for some

    • @junkybuddy7439
      @junkybuddy7439 4 года назад +6

      @@maike628 can you recommend any?

  • @happy543210
    @happy543210 4 года назад +3269

    martens is just following the old business philosophy....build a reputation and brand loyalty with good product then cheap out for maximum profit.

    • @graphguy
      @graphguy 4 года назад +207

      Pathetic... but is true.
      Won't mention the name... but we use to buy a popular Hawaiin sandal, they got very popular and then the downward spiral started ...sending production to Asia.

    • @Feliday
      @Feliday 4 года назад +81

      the only martens which i would recommend were the vegan ones. but today i found out, that solovair produces vegan shoes under the name airseal.

    • @wiesawaniegowska3268
      @wiesawaniegowska3268 4 года назад +32

      Vegan shoes???

    • @RevJamesCostello
      @RevJamesCostello 4 года назад +51

      That’s more of a new business philosophy. Hopefully videos like this, exposing companies, will make them buck their ideas up.

    • @Feliday
      @Feliday 4 года назад +70

      @@wiesawaniegowska3268 yes. there are many people who want good boots which fits their moral standards. i will not judge them.

  • @jasonettorre7114
    @jasonettorre7114 2 года назад +1620

    Had Docs in the early 90s that took a long time to break in and were really tough. They lasted so long the rubber sole dried out and broke. I saw new ones the last few years and WTF they're thin and cheap, but still expensive. You can tell they're not going for the same customer.

    • @antihypebeast3311
      @antihypebeast3311 2 года назад +15

      Same

    • @TheMarijaSunshine
      @TheMarijaSunshine 2 года назад +57

      I watched a video on this a while ago, don't remember the details but I'm sure it's still somewhere on YT. Anyways, it wasn't that their aiming for different customer but moving production away to a cheaper country or someone bought them and moved. I believe Docs made after 2008 won't be the good ones anymore.

    • @jasonettorre7114
      @jasonettorre7114 2 года назад +20

      @@TheMarijaSunshine I'm sure that is very true. I had the impression too that they're sold in malls to teenagers, not the young adults who'd wanted them before. The previous customers take a look at these now and don't want the cheaped out crap they have become.

    • @profanejane9040
      @profanejane9040 2 года назад +13

      I came here to see if anyone said they probably were better (docs) back in the day and over time they started making them of less quality. Bc that's perhaps something that's happened?! Idk idk I am so sad about this...my sole split yesterday and i have not had these that long! Most definitely abused my older ones way more. Maybe they cheaped out after a while. Sad..

    • @briannephillips5246
      @briannephillips5246 2 года назад +27

      Solovairs probably made your Doc martens in the 90s, but Doc Martens started producing boots in countries like china in the early 2000s for cheaper production costs

  • @MatthewHiltner
    @MatthewHiltner 4 года назад +1478

    After 20-some years of daily wearing, I bailed on Docs after three pairs in a row blew up on me. Tried Solovair and they are exactly was Docs used to be.

    • @MasterofPlay7
      @MasterofPlay7 4 года назад +19

      @Hakim Mohamad i have the beckman and iron rangers, they are solid as brick

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +96

      It's cool to hear your experiences with the boots

    • @MasterofPlay7
      @MasterofPlay7 4 года назад +12

      @@RoseAnvil cut open a wolverine 1000 miles next ^^

    • @scottstanton9412
      @scottstanton9412 4 года назад +4

      @@RoseAnvil please do a review on Nick's handmade boots Spokane Washington

    • @JonathanBakerBates
      @JonathanBakerBates 4 года назад +30

      Two words relating to Dr Martens are private and equity. Sell the brand, cheapen the product, take the profit. See also Fred Perry.

  • @boomboomfruit
    @boomboomfruit 4 года назад +3564

    U have to respect the balls that it takes to tell people that an expensive brand is trash and actually prove it

    • @solinelgonzalez8312
      @solinelgonzalez8312 4 года назад +27

      They're still both expansive still

    • @hailhummus
      @hailhummus 4 года назад +74

      The Docs most people buy aren't crazy expensive, they're just not good value.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 4 года назад +13

      I have a pair of navy blue 1461s that were on sale, so I did not feel ripped off. 😁

    • @ogerhuntress2220
      @ogerhuntress2220 4 года назад +50

      @@hailhummus Since they got fashion and the wannabe nonalt kids wear them they got 25% more expensive and the quality suck now. Solovairs are easy to get in clearance 50% off. I got mine for 125 Euro.

    • @sicnarf6971
      @sicnarf6971 3 года назад +41

      They’re actually both considered budget brands or low tier when compared to other boots.

  • @WS102
    @WS102 2 года назад +825

    You can also send Solovairs back to be resoled, or you can buy replacement soles from them and have them repaired by your own cobbler. The Solovairs are so much nicer, just like the original 1980's Docs.

    • @Le_Petomane
      @Le_Petomane 2 года назад +17

      WTF? Original 1980's? Docs have been around for a lot longer than that.

    • @calvinhumphries9595
      @calvinhumphries9595 2 года назад +23

      @@Le_Petomane Solvair as a company have been around since 1881, says on both my pairs!

    • @Le_Petomane
      @Le_Petomane 2 года назад +7

      @@calvinhumphries9595 Yeah sure, tell that to the other bloke. He thinks Docs are from the 80's apparently.

    • @calvinhumphries9595
      @calvinhumphries9595 2 года назад +9

      @@Le_Petomane I have no pony in this race, as I have dms I bought in 89 that now fit my 11 y/o niece and I have 2 pair Solvair that say "EST 1881" ... So I dms were making the classics in the 80s and I know that Solvair have been around for about 120 years, but either way I have both dms and sols ... And I know my docs took more breaking than the sols, and my sols are more comfortable than the docs but also my docs cost £90 but the sols were £175!

  • @RobotHunter1234
    @RobotHunter1234 4 года назад +3033

    I literally just bought my first pair of doc martens yesterday and this video pops up in my recommended lmao

    • @sperkysperk1154
      @sperkysperk1154 4 года назад +208

      Oof size: large

    • @jun-ws9lw
      @jun-ws9lw 4 года назад +22

      same

    • @apocalypsepow
      @apocalypsepow 4 года назад +71

      I bout my first Made in England for Xmas. They look good but the soles are already getting worn in so I ordered a pair of Solovairs this week

    • @WDFTV
      @WDFTV 4 года назад +47

      Solovairs are a lot better. They don’t have as many cute designs but they will last you a lot

    • @Z3nHolEminD
      @Z3nHolEminD 4 года назад +32

      Ive owned Martens for 20 years now,, they do suck been through 8 pairs lol,, but they are a beauty,, i currently own 2,, that i wear and let one rest,

  • @plasmasquid
    @plasmasquid 4 года назад +2156

    I would love to see you compare an actual vintage doc boot (made before 2000s) and their current Made in England line to showcase the difference in quality. (I own a pair of the 11-eye steel toe derby Solovairs, and they're still rocking 6 years later! I love 'em.)

    • @mouta9626
      @mouta9626 4 года назад +153

      So true, i own old docs that are 40 years old, they're much better than those i bought 6 years ago

    • @billder2655
      @billder2655 4 года назад +175

      solovair made doc martens boots between the 50s + 80s lmao

    • @katraylor
      @katraylor 4 года назад +79

      I had some amazing Doc oxfords in high school that were basically indestructible, and I really wanted to get another pair, but when I went in the shop and felt the quality of the new ones I didn't even try them on. So disappointing. : (

    • @kimberlyoldschool
      @kimberlyoldschool 4 года назад +29

      I have a pair of hot pink doc’s that I bought in 1995, and they were made of butter-soft leather that was no trouble to break in. I have not gotten a pair since that was as wearable.

    • @135Ops
      @135Ops 4 года назад +13

      @@katraylor I had a pair back in 1973 when I started high school too, happy days.

  • @tirameyhey1845
    @tirameyhey1845 2 года назад +430

    Solovair actually were the original manufacturers of Doc Martens before DM decided to go to Asia, that’s when the cooperation split up and Solovair continued to produce on their own and keep up the original quality

    • @JoshuaSlosser
      @JoshuaSlosser Год назад +13

      respect to solovair!

    • @ducklingphallus
      @ducklingphallus Год назад +7

      @@jordanrodrigues7418 A simple google search would prove that you're wrong Jabroni hahahhah

    • @bagobeans
      @bagobeans Год назад +2

      True...
      Dr. Martin had them make his boots, I believe.

    • @Niz-ts4rx
      @Niz-ts4rx Год назад +1

      @@ducklingphallus uhhh no, it doesn't. Solovair produced shoes for Doc Marten from the 50s to the 80s, before DM moved production to asia to cut cost. I found that out from a simple google search.

    • @behindyou666
      @behindyou666 Год назад +3

      Im just afriad Solovairs will go down in quality before I buy them because they get popular.

  • @philthymcnasty4034
    @philthymcnasty4034 4 года назад +1162

    I remember when doc Martin's used to be

    • @cepahreinholt8710
      @cepahreinholt8710 4 года назад +9

      Yeah, I only buy outlet now. It's cheaper.

    • @toomanymarys7355
      @toomanymarys7355 3 года назад +21

      They're still the goth kid boots to me.....

    • @chieftainmk_11
      @chieftainmk_11 3 года назад +55

      It used to be 50 dollars now its 250 with crappier quality bruh what once was the hard working middle class factory workers boot is now an overpriced crappy boot

    • @ragejinraver
      @ragejinraver 3 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @ZeldaFitz
      @ZeldaFitz 3 года назад +11

      Totally agree, here in the U.K. the price of DMs started to rise drastically by the early 90s and the quality went down hill fast. This was also around the same time they started opening up Dr Marten shops that only sold their main style boots and shoes.

  • @jetenginee.
    @jetenginee. 4 года назад +479

    This really surprised me, my dad has a pair of docs that he's had since before I was born and they're still going strong so it's sad that a trusted brand is cheaping out now they have good brand recognition

    • @edybocman76
      @edybocman76 3 года назад +12

      Same whit my dad he had some from the 90s and those still going strong

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 3 года назад +4

      I disagree: I have a pair of docs from the early 90s that are exactly like the ones shown in the videos: soft leather, no support, the thread worn very quickly and so on... I still have them but they lost their original shape in just a few years of use.

    • @shawniechew
      @shawniechew 3 года назад +11

      Old Doc’s (before 2000) were made by Solovair, it’s since they became a fashion boot they branded off on their own

    • @johnmaurer3097
      @johnmaurer3097 3 года назад +18

      @J Hemphill as an 80’s kid it’s amazing how ubiquitous this became. Clothes, restaurants, electronics, appliances, watches, every brand that was good has gone to total shit bc of this model. It sounds ridiculous today but chilis used to be a quality restaurant. Dell made quality computers. Swatch made good watches. They and so many others are now bottom barrel Walmart trash.

    • @gilbertespinozaiii4192
      @gilbertespinozaiii4192 3 года назад +3

      @@johnmaurer3097 I've always talked about this happening. I can only come to the conclusion of blaming the consumer. No one wants to pay the premium prices it takes to make quality products in the USA or Made in England as all the old Docs. It's sad. I've learned now to stick with quality made stuff that lasts of at all possible. And 100% agree... Chili's used to be a quality restaurant! How about Gateway making computers in the USA. Look what they became.

  • @sleepygrle6738
    @sleepygrle6738 2 года назад +165

    I found a vintage pair of docs at a thrift store for like $10-$15 I don’t remember exactly bc it was like 5 years ago. They’re great I love them. I was going to buy a new pair bc I loved my other ones so much, I went to the store to get some and I was surprised how different they were in quality. I would never buy them for the price they selling them

    • @lamborgini86
      @lamborgini86 2 года назад +2

      You missed out

    • @joeldukes303
      @joeldukes303 2 года назад +5

      On losing

    • @maligno1000
      @maligno1000 2 года назад +2

      Don't buy docs at Famous foot wear lol

    • @sickojulius
      @sickojulius Год назад +1

      mate 2 months ago i bought a cherry 8 holes Docs 2 Hand, same asa pair I had in my teens, MIE, in love with them too. TO telll all my truth previously I bought a purple (also 2 h) DM 3 holes shoes , MIE, and then same but cherry 3 holes , 2 H, but Made In China, three pairs are great for me, but the oldest and MIE are much better and cute. Got 4 pairs of Getta Grip too, stronger and looks more brutal than DM, I think GG used to made its boots at same factory than DM and obviously Solovair

  • @letoemsa2432
    @letoemsa2432 3 года назад +343

    Well, as a DMs fan I have worn all the generations. I realized several things:
    1) Only greasy leather will last, all the shiny coating leather will crease and crack within a season. No matter when the boots were manufactured. No matter how you care.
    2) DMs used to have thicker outsole with better protector, not the modern flat-profiled. I have 1461 in black with this protector and they last for 5 years with a lot of life left.
    3) Save your nerves and money and prefer Solovair or Timb made in USA with vibram outsole. Way better. Though I really love DMs style and yellow stitch, as you can see it is simply not worth it.
    Best,

    • @mj.l
      @mj.l 2 года назад +9

      i only buy vintage docs for this reason. the pairs i owned pre-2003 were far better quality than the sweatshop shit now

    • @navytoad8152
      @navytoad8152 2 года назад +17

      The first point totally explains why my navy blue martens cracked on the surface after just a few months. And the brand didn't even bother to acknowledge that. I was just a teenager back then and although I cared for those shoes I just gave up with the return, and even blamed the way I walk for the damage. I just couldn't understand how something so expensive could not last even a year.

    • @fatcheese8088
      @fatcheese8088 2 года назад +5

      Totally agree, I’ve bought the smooth leather DM‘s and they’re starting to crack after just 3 months, even with proper care, grease and wax…
      They still look cool but it’s definitely not a boot that is made to last, my next purchase probably will be Solovairs or the Dior navigates from 2007 ffs.

    • @freyasangkuhl355
      @freyasangkuhl355 2 года назад +3

      With any not Made in England shiny coated leather, it will crack on you as soon as you step in it, unless you are willing to be consistently applying a leather conditioner to ease them into it so so carefully.

    • @Bakanelli
      @Bakanelli 2 года назад +3

      @@freyasangkuhl355 I’m pretty sure there isn’t any why to prevent cracking on the coated pos garbage unless you can substantiate that with evidence

  • @msato8650
    @msato8650 4 года назад +290

    My first pair of DM was 1987, since then I had around 15 pairs of DM. The quality has gone from good to bad to really bad. I found Solovair about 10 years ago and never look back.

    • @enasnI127
      @enasnI127 3 года назад +1

      Sadly my Solo's completely fell apart at the stitching of the shaft over the heel area after only a couple of days. A frined and me both bought a part when we were on a trip to London and both our Solos only lasted a couple of weeks until the stitching really cut through the leather and left some nice and big holes

    • @JustAGooseman
      @JustAGooseman 3 года назад +2

      @@enasnI127 Late reply IK but that sounds like whoever assembled them at the solovair factory was a bad assembler. Send photos to Solovair and I'm pretty sure they can even offer to send you a new pair.
      Haven't had a need to do this though, so not too sure.

  • @theophania6163
    @theophania6163 18 часов назад +1

    Hi, this video convinced me to buy a pair of solovairs 3 years ago. I’m still in love with them. They are so beautiful and though they are a bit worn, after a fresh clean and oil, they look nearly new. I can tell they will last forever

  • @nathanalane2674
    @nathanalane2674 4 года назад +505

    I’ve owned several pairs of Docs and I’ve loved all of them. I’ve always just bought their cheap line from Journeys and then I don’t feel cheated when they wear out. The style is classic and that yellow thread is like the Nike swoosh - iconic. Just would NEVER trust this brand to compete with the serious boots of the world. They’re a fashion brand, full stop.

    • @zamiaramirez1390
      @zamiaramirez1390 3 года назад +44

      I mean like he said for 230$ dollars you’re better off getting the other brand.

    • @PrenticeBoy1688
      @PrenticeBoy1688 3 года назад +64

      I HATE 'fast fashion'. I'd much rather have solid, good quality footwear that looks and feels good, and ages gracefully than tat with brand recognition.

    • @johnmaurer3097
      @johnmaurer3097 3 года назад +10

      Thanks for the honesty on this one. I don’t think I’ve seen Docs since the late 90s goth kids. For me they have always been associated with high school kids buying boots from the mall. In my experience this brand has always been style and never quality. Affordable, fast-fashion like you said. You like what you like but I don’t understand any of these videos talking how they’re “good boots”.

    • @alajononon
      @alajononon 3 года назад +1

      @@zamiaramirez1390 agreed. Luckily there's the $150 version.

    • @Minamiowo
      @Minamiowo 3 года назад +4

      I saw Docs already on sale for like 80~ so that makes you know the worth already lol

  • @charlottewilliams3
    @charlottewilliams3 4 года назад +233

    I’ve now switched from dm’s to Solovair. I’ve worn dm’s for most of my life and agree with the video. I live in the UK and solovairs are more expensive but marginally when you consider how much your spending anyway. The solovairs are much better quality and more sturdy. I think they look smarter too if that’s something that your into. Also think it’s better to support Solovair as they’re more independent and are still authentic whereas dm’s are a big brand that are very focused on making money.

  • @blearyspace
    @blearyspace 2 года назад +131

    I'm a long time Docs wearer, but bought my first pair of Solovairs after watching your comparison video. Sure enough, the Solovairs are old school to break in, but the build is in a different league from modern DMs. The replaceable soles are a huge plus because I cover a lot of miles

  • @MrMt42304
    @MrMt42304 3 года назад +587

    Solovair (literally sole of air) WAS Dr. Martens. Solovair invented the 'bouncing soles' but Dr. Martens eventually branched away. Up to the point when Dr. Martens sourced out their manufacturing to keep up with demand, both brands were made in the same facility in England. Of course, they are in direct competition with Steel and Gripfast, but they all share that "MIE pride."

    • @unlimitedchaos347
      @unlimitedchaos347 2 года назад +6

      Who cares. I don't care about solovair either but doc martens are horrible

    • @Le_Petomane
      @Le_Petomane 2 года назад +41

      @@unlimitedchaos347 You care enough to find the video, this thread and comment. What a waste of time.

    • @lanciferian
      @lanciferian 2 года назад +5

      That's weird because the Solovair website sells Gripfast and I think even Steel? 🤔 Did they merge together at some point?

    • @not_ever
      @not_ever 2 года назад +16

      I have made in England DMs from the late 90s that are perfectly fine and I still wear them. They out sourced their manufacturing to cut costs not to keep up with demand. Made in China shitty DMs cost a lot less to make and are consequently shit quality. Looks like making them in England and charging extra didn't bring back the quality, probably because the culture of cost cutting is deeply ingrained in the company now and the materials are subpar.

    • @antihypebeast3311
      @antihypebeast3311 2 года назад +3

      @@not_ever Exactly, I have both and they both suck

  • @softballgeek2346
    @softballgeek2346 4 года назад +679

    Am I the only one who’s never had an issue with docs? Reading through the comments and I wear mine in the winter all the time and have never slipped or fallen on ice and where I am we get a lot of ice. I also have managed to step in pretty deep puddles and never have my feet gotten soaking wet. I’ve had mine for almost a full year and they’ve held up pretty well for me. With that being said, I will not stop buying docs because I have had a good experience with them but I also would not be opposed to trying out solovairs as they seem to be the older version of what docs used to be. This is in no way a hate comment just my opinion! I appreciate that you shared this with us as it does give everyone a view of the difference of quality between docs and solovairs

    • @nojusdaskevicius1228
      @nojusdaskevicius1228 4 года назад +55

      I’ve had two pairs of docs and none of them were good for me. Probably just depends on the person, their body and how they wear their shoes.

    • @oo4667
      @oo4667 4 года назад +13

      I have my pair of docs being repaired atm, they have a lovely flower pattern and I'm not ready to let them go. been wearing them everyday for the last 3 years, hopefully I'll get another 2-3 years out of them while I save for another pair (possibly of solovairs? we'll see).
      last spring it snowed here and that pair was very slippy and basically unwearable with the ice, but another pair of docs that i have (that i dont really wear so ill probably sell them on) weren't slippy, possibly bcos the bottom hadnt been worn down at all. so that could be a factor.
      I had also been able to walk through puddles with no problem... until they got a hole in them lol. right when the weather turned for the worst. hence why they're being repaired.
      I'm not a die hard fan of docs (even tho i own a few pairs haha, got some for 40-80 on eBay a while ago but again I dont wear them so ill prob resell) so I'm open to trying dif brands, i just really love this pair in particular. cant wait to pick them up on saturday 🙌

    • @GauFntastic
      @GauFntastic 4 года назад +33

      I had a pair for a few years that I would wear all the time with no regard for their preservation. And i've gotta say, these are pretty tough shoes! Nearly indestructible, in my experience. Also they were very comfortable, super easy to clean and my feet never got wet. The key is wearing them with the laces tight and up nearly all the way (stay close to your feet, don't let water in), which you can't really do on other boots like timberlands.

    • @firstname7856
      @firstname7856 4 года назад +37

      I live and work in Cleveland, and so I'm used to terrible weather especially in the winter. I don't like to drive and so I take public transportation and a lot of walking, a few miles daily. I have two pairs of Docs and they are the only boots that have survived my lifestyle. I have never had an issue with them.

    • @nath1606
      @nath1606 4 года назад +18

      You're not the only one man, my Docs have been great as well.

  • @erikajewel
    @erikajewel 2 года назад +51

    i made my first shoe mistake at 15 buying a pair of these for $110. thought that was way too much money and well it was. the sealing ontop of the leather completely peeled off and they look a wrinkled ballsack 5 years later (with a period of not being worn consistently for a few years in between) im happy that you made this video featuring this other brand!

    • @omegamanGXE
      @omegamanGXE 2 года назад

      ur an expert on how wrinkled ballsacks look like huh??

  • @angelwendy84
    @angelwendy84 4 года назад +188

    No joke, I clicked on the thumbnail because it said "Why I hate Doc Martens" and the first ad that played was for Doc Martens.

  • @jsimes1
    @jsimes1 4 года назад +76

    So I'm 54 years old and I bought my first pair of Docs when I was 22. I have only owned two pair and i still wear the second pair. I wish I could remember when I bought the second pair. They are definitely the old Made in England boots ... probably bought in the mid to late 90's. I bought my first pair in 86/87. The pair I have now have some issues just because they are old and I abuse my boots. One of the lace eyelets has ripped out and the sole is all worn out. Oh and the loop in the back is pulled apart. But all in all the leather is nicely worn in and still comfortable. And I'm up in New Hampshire and I wear these things in the winter when I'm out shoveling snow so over the years they have been caked in road salt and dirt! Still great boots. If I were to replace them I would definitely go for the Solovairs! I can instagram you some pictures if you like!
    Anyway thanks for these super informative videos!!

    • @timcorrell9863
      @timcorrell9863 4 года назад +3

      Off topic, but you should have a snow blower rather than shoveling snow. Shoveling snow is one of the absolute worst things for your back and heart. You could end up with cerebral palsy, a paraplegic or quadriplegic with heart disease.

    • @bigguschungus968
      @bigguschungus968 4 года назад

      @@timcorrell9863 I did not know exercise in cold weather was that bad. Good to know.

    • @arfski
      @arfski 4 года назад +3

      @@bigguschungus968 Indeed, that's why everyone in Finland is a quadriplegic with a heart condition... Seriously though, sudden intense physical exertion of any kind if you're not used to it, in any weather, is going to be potentially bad for you.

  • @danisushina7612
    @danisushina7612 2 года назад +31

    I actually had quite the opposite experience, my docs were hell to get used to. They only became comfortable after around two weeks, but for about 6 years now they’re still the most comfortable shoes I own

  • @hightide9513
    @hightide9513 4 года назад +711

    The reason Docs went to shit is pretty simple. They’re now “trendy” again. They’re looking to maximize profit, but can’t raise the cost enough to build a decent boot. Nobody is going to spend Danner money on Doc Martens.

    • @JamieClark
      @JamieClark 4 года назад +24

      High Tide maybe if they were Danner quality they would...

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood 4 года назад +25

      Pretty much, dr martens are mainstream but still trying to sell this rebellious image and have to produce to number of boots to meet that demand.

    • @justicewarrior9187
      @justicewarrior9187 4 года назад +5

      Buy Timberland instead!!

    • @pern1044
      @pern1044 4 года назад +21

      Dr. Martens went to shit back in the late nineties. I felt and saw the decline. Throughout the years since I'll walk into a Dr Martens retailer and walk right out. Just disgusted with Dr Marten. I wore Docs throughout the eighties and nineties. I know what I'm talking about.

    • @anthonyhassett
      @anthonyhassett 4 года назад +8

      @@pern1044 I thought that was just me. They cut corners on the half insole and put cardboard in the sole. I never cried because I have been wearing Caterpillars since.

  • @jordishima
    @jordishima 3 года назад +255

    As someone who had to wear Doc Martens as part of their high school uniform for 5 years, I’ve never seen kids go through shoes as quickly as we went through those docs. The laces were garbage, as the aglets would always come off. The midsole on the last two pairs I owned split in half on the toe box (see talking shoes). I was walking around with them stapled back together because my mom was fed up with paying $180 for a new pair every year. So as you can see, I have a healthy dislike of these shoes.

    • @Proxyy7
      @Proxyy7 2 года назад +88

      Wow who would have thought that punk school would have a uniform

    • @cc69ist
      @cc69ist 2 года назад +74

      What type of school would stipulate Doc Martens as part of their uniform. I am assuming it was DM shoes and not the boots.

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +32

      Name the high school, or I'm calling bullshit. IMO, no school is going to mandate a $200 boot as part of a school uniform, and especially not a DM boot.

    • @jordishima
      @jordishima 2 года назад +45

      @@Beery1962 Holy Cross School in New Orleans. A low-cut five eyelet DM was part of the uniform.

    • @Beery1962
      @Beery1962 2 года назад +28

      @@jordishima Okay, I believe you, but that's just incredibly weird. Must be a private school - I can't see a public school making such ridiculous dress regulations.

  • @BandlerChing
    @BandlerChing 2 года назад +32

    I honestly love my docs and find them very comfortable. I’m a server and I’m on my feet 6-10 hours a day walking constantly, and they are my go to. Sometimes I’ll wear a different shoe to go with a different outfit, but my docs are literally so comfortable lol. And they’re the made in China ones.

  • @Jeff-oo8gx
    @Jeff-oo8gx 4 года назад +227

    The lack of shank is what really puts me off from wearing my Docs, it just doesn't have the support of my other boots.

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +26

      I wonder why they quit putting shanks in them

    • @-Rambi-
      @-Rambi- 4 года назад +13

      @@RoseAnvil thats only one logical an$wer to that.

    • @VictorDude98
      @VictorDude98 4 года назад +2

      @@RoseAnvil I am 99% that is because of price

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood 4 года назад +14

      @@RoseAnvil it's probably because people who wear docs nowadays are used to a sneaker feel, a shank would make it too stiff for them. Most wont be buying these boots for work but style.

    • @lillatracy6229
      @lillatracy6229 4 года назад +4

      I checked the price for cork sheet ,, it'd be less than $3 a pair to include it,, far less if you were buying cork in bulk as a manufacturer... and a scrap of wood or steel for a shank... disgraceful to omit basics in a boot that expensive.

  • @gboy028
    @gboy028 4 года назад +222

    Loved how you backed your opinion with facts and a solution on how to fix it!! Definitely solidifies it to me

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +3

      Thanks!

    • @campkira
      @campkira 4 года назад

      @@RoseAnvil that because you don't understand how shoe or sneaker r for..

    • @rolandsnaglis6302
      @rolandsnaglis6302 4 года назад +12

      @@campkira I wished so bad I could understand what the crap are you saying

  • @EvzenKovar-i5p
    @EvzenKovar-i5p 2 месяца назад +3

    The old lady and I both bought Solovair after viewing your video. We both love them. She was always a Martin wearer before and wishes she would have known this info 20 years ago.

    • @ROCKSTAR3291
      @ROCKSTAR3291 27 дней назад +1

      i heard that Solovair is making their boots in the old factory where Doc used to make theirs in the past, using all original equipment and everything. So in a way Solovair is actually the original Doc.

    • @EvzenKovar-i5p
      @EvzenKovar-i5p 27 дней назад

      @ I’ve read that

  • @jonathangaardlykke
    @jonathangaardlykke 4 года назад +570

    I’m just here to give the algorithm what it wants.

  • @HarryKite
    @HarryKite 4 года назад +388

    Curious to try some Solovairs when my Docs die out now. Interesting how Solovair are supposedly more like Docs than Docs nowadays.

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +36

      ya i am a big fan of the soloviar boots, i wish they were re-soleable

    • @gileskennedy
      @gileskennedy 4 года назад +22

      @@RoseAnvil There are various places in the UK that can resole them. Solovair even sell soles on their website that probably work fine on docs as well (and are probably better/longer lasting than the docs soles)

    • @blaser80
      @blaser80 4 года назад +6

      @@gileskennedy It's pretty difficult to resole them as the original sole is melted onto the boot, there are some models that use a stitched sole - but these aren't one of them.

    • @EdwardCoffey
      @EdwardCoffey 4 года назад +5

      My local Solovair agent stocks replacement soles and has suggested a couple of local cobblers who can do the work. You can also get chunkier soles that will fit: www.nps-solovair.com/collections/accessories/products/sole-com-tn-tw?variant=30679410573377

    • @gileskennedy
      @gileskennedy 4 года назад +2

      @@blaser80 Yes you need a cobbler with the hot knife facility like in the factory. In the UK Timpsons and keycobbler.co.uk can do this, amongst others

  • @angieemm
    @angieemm 2 года назад +20

    I got my first pair of Docs in the early 90s and they seemed pretty good, but they ended up cracking over time despite my best efforts to keep them nice. My next pair was in the early 2000s and I thought I was going crazy when I felt like they were poorly made. Like, I couldn't wear them all day (standing and walking) like I had before. Now I know why. My next pair will be Solovair, for sure now.

  • @solarsatori
    @solarsatori 4 года назад +42

    Going on 6 years in my Solovair boots and they're still in great shape. I go through phases of wearing them everyday and then to wearing them once a month so they have lasted me. I bought a pair of Docs around the same time in a different color and ended up reselling them because I just didn't prefer to wear them when I had the choice of the Solovairs.

    • @solarsatori
      @solarsatori 4 года назад

      Oh, and my Solovairs have yellow stitching. I think I got some of the last ones with the raw edge at the top of the boot and the yellow stitching.

  • @sepandphan3085
    @sepandphan3085 4 года назад +225

    When I spend 200€ or + on shoes/boot I want to be able to Resole them.

    • @haledixon
      @haledixon 4 года назад

      Sepand Phan ruclips.net/video/znRODTIWL70/видео.html

    • @satanicjesusftw1079
      @satanicjesusftw1079 4 года назад +3

      Check out redwing boots. Amazing boots, most comfortable things in the world after they get broken in

    • @campkira
      @campkira 4 года назад

      so why get a rubber sole?

    • @actontreadway1168
      @actontreadway1168 4 года назад +2

      They’re resolable. The factory will do it for you. Otherwise, you can have a cobbler put a leather last and whatever kind of sole on there you want.

    • @tonycleal3225
      @tonycleal3225 3 года назад

      UK Solovair owners can get a resole for £65 postage paid both ways. They can also supply a sole to get it done yourself

  • @chrisbrent7487
    @chrisbrent7487 Год назад +6

    Solovair used to be one of the main factories producing Docs when they were all made in the UK. They made them under contract. When Docs got bought by as an investment by a capital firm and most production shipped to a China Solovair just adapted and started producing boots under their own brand. They are basically what Docs used to be in the 1960’s to 1990’s period.

  • @romainbclt
    @romainbclt 3 года назад +54

    Little detail about the shape of the toe box mentioned at 3:00
    Solovair also makes what they call the "astronaut" boot (as opposed to the "derby" boot shown here), which features this slim and low toe box ! They really do it all, great brand

  • @Nik-gc9vl
    @Nik-gc9vl 4 года назад +18

    I havent visited this channel in awhile now, but it's a night and day difference in how comfortable you seem in front of the camera! You also seem much happier, thanks for keeping up the great content!

  • @anjakellenjeter
    @anjakellenjeter 2 года назад +68

    The older Docs of my youth were way better made than the ones you can buy today - the soles were thicker and they just lasted way longer. They've gotten shittier as time as gone on, as they've become more fashionable. The shoe version was a common school shoe when I was in secondary school because they were considered hard-wearing - I've seen parents complaining about how fast the modern equivalent wears out. Solovair is pretty much everything that Doc Martens used to be.

    • @jimk8592
      @jimk8592 2 года назад

      My old Martens during high-school had thicker leather, I got another pair a few years ago and the leather is significantly thinner. My first pair was made in England, the second in China...

    • @Ava-rb4cn
      @Ava-rb4cn 2 года назад

      Got shit but cost more

  • @chillywilly3397
    @chillywilly3397 4 года назад +30

    I appreciate your due diligence in breaking down the structure of the boots / shoes. I work hard and I want my gear to work hard too. I don't have the resources to try out 10 different types of boots to get a great pair. I have your channel to narrow the selection down for me. Thank you. Keep up the good work.

  • @skyeredd
    @skyeredd 4 года назад +217

    I used to be so set on getting Docs for my next pair of everyday boots (I currently wear Blundstones and they've been great for the last three years though the elastic side has started to fray on one). But seeing how they're constructed, your vids have convinced me to get Solovairs instead - thank you!

    • @LaymensLameMan
      @LaymensLameMan 4 года назад +7

      Redbacks are also an alternative to blundstone. I'd say they're better

    • @skyeredd
      @skyeredd 4 года назад +6

      @@LaymensLameMan I wasn't familiar with the brand, thanks for the tip!

    • @brandonkey181
      @brandonkey181 4 года назад +2

      @@skyeredd RM Williams are definitely superior if you can afford them. Its a less bulky shoe though, so if you're really into blundstones you might not like them.

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +10

      I've got a redback video in the works!

    • @LaymensLameMan
      @LaymensLameMan 4 года назад +1

      @@RoseAnvil Yaaaaassss king slaaaayyyy! Seriously this makes me happy

  • @connorwenrich7257
    @connorwenrich7257 3 года назад +9

    To your point about the leather being floppy in Doc Martens, I have three different pairs, with one having a thinner, more floppy leather as you described here. I find that pair is not as comfortable and sturdy as the other two, so I would think that it really depends on the pair/style of docs that you get that would make the difference in overall comfort.

  • @introyert
    @introyert 4 года назад +64

    Bought Docs semi recently for looks only (occasionally I hike in them) and didn’t realize there was such a similar pair that might be better! Really goes to show how they rely on their pop culture image more than quality. I’m a little intimidated by the way you describe how hard the Solovairs are to break in. I thought breaking in the Docs was difficult.

    • @Le_Petomane
      @Le_Petomane 2 года назад +1

      Not just "similar", when they were still decent Docs and Solovairs were one and the same and also shared a factory. Docs went for made in Asia with cheap materials for fashion purposes whilst Solovair remains original recipe more or less.

    • @floopyboo
      @floopyboo 2 года назад +1

      Put on a pair of very thick socks, wet them and wear the boots for a few hours a day for 2-3 days and they'll be lovely and broken in.

  • @Lomitik
    @Lomitik 4 года назад +23

    I really appreciated that you took side on a product because I felt in your previous videos the standard of good quality was a thing of opinions and not of actual facts. Really like this one, a lot!

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +5

      Thanks, it's hard to really give a concrete opinion on how the boots actually wear without wearing them ha ha ha

  • @Naeidea
    @Naeidea Год назад +1

    I got factory second pair of Solovair because I'm a miserable Scot, sitting with them on as I speak, they have some minor defects, an inch long mark on the leather on the outside, which doesn't look great to be honest but £85 as opposed to £189? I am over the moon with them. I had Rockport Chukka's and they are still going strong but are very much worn and would require a resole but the top just isn't worth the cost of it, these Solovairs though look amazing and I couldn't be happier.

  • @jessijam5385
    @jessijam5385 4 года назад +124

    now Solovair is the Made in England Docs, and Docs is almost made oversea. So if you want better quality, go for Solovair

    • @pacoco8420
      @pacoco8420 4 года назад +7

      Solovair used to make DMs for DM then under licence. Solovair (brand owned by NPS - www.nps-solovair.com/) are just around the corner from the DM factory (same village Wollaston, Northants). The Made in England are manufactured in the the DM factory.

    • @dimitrisbetavatzis9220
      @dimitrisbetavatzis9220 4 года назад +2

      Dragonetti Luis he is working for solovair, it’s obvious at all his videos.

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад

      agreed!

  • @Rhodeygirl
    @Rhodeygirl 4 года назад +31

    I had Doc Martens when I was in college in the late 90's in MA. Great for getting through the huge snowfalls. Those DMs lasted 6 or 7 years until they sprang a leak along the thread line. The old soles had MUCH thicker, deeper treads on them. The pair in the video is almost a joke - those treads wouldn't work on the ice -you'd slip easily. Wasn't impressed with the newer ones in the late 2000's so switched to Skechers. Skechers boots used to be good quality. I have a 13 year old pair that needs replacing. Wore them to the Skechers outlet and WOW what a difference - huge drop in quality between my old Skechers and their new ones. Maybe Solovair is the next buy.

  • @useracount8544
    @useracount8544 2 года назад +14

    Great review, thanks. I'm a product designer and I think your review is spot on. Those improvements would be great, especially the replaceable sole because my search to figure out how to re-sole Docs led me here. Thanks again. But I would like to see if the sealed cell foam suspension pad could be retained with a replaceable sole.

  • @Shmoxd
    @Shmoxd 4 года назад +138

    Where tf is toast...

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +42

      Basking in the sun in the window

  • @shyamdevadas6099
    @shyamdevadas6099 3 года назад +8

    Dude, I just tripped upon your channel and watched my first video. I never imagined that boot science would be such an addictive subject. This channel goes on the subscription list! Great videos!

  • @PoopHobbit
    @PoopHobbit 2 года назад +5

    the sole on my doc air walks split open within two months of buying the shoes. the sole just flapped off entirely about three weeks ago. I bought them in 2019 and wore them maybe 1-2 times per week up until 6 months ago when I started wearing them every day.
    my dad still has a pair of docs he bought when my siblings were little. shrug emoji

  • @lolar7707
    @lolar7707 4 года назад +38

    my first pair of docs were my mums old one in the 80s, i wear them nearly everyday and theyre amazing, comfortable, has a shank and after all this time the only real wear is some scuffing, honestly too scared to buy new ones.

  • @smackroscoe
    @smackroscoe 4 года назад +20

    I learned more about what makes a good boot/shoe in this video than I knew before. Thank you for making this video & dropping FACTS. Never heard of Solovair before. Thanks for that too! Respect!

  • @happylady3291
    @happylady3291 Год назад +1

    In my opinion the stitching on the sides of the front of the foot should not be felt. Every doc Martin I’ve tried to buy or try on at the stores always stabs the sides of my feet. I have regular feet, medium foot, not slender not wide … and yet the stitching that always hurts and keeps me from purchasing them. I haven’t tried the other brand but after watching this I will definitely go and give it a try. Thank you.

  • @touchydafishy
    @touchydafishy 4 года назад +124

    Came in to check on the progress of Toaster's new bed...

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil  4 года назад +15

      im working on a cool sponsor for it so hopefully that works out

  • @philstadnicki7882
    @philstadnicki7882 3 года назад +23

    Im a child of the 70s and 80s from the uk. Back then there was only one type of doc marten boot of this style, and they were cheapish and not really considered a fashion item in the mainstream. Suddenly they became fashionable and expensive. The thing I always hated about doco’s was they wore out quickly which was ok when they were relatively inexpensive but $230 for this? I totally agree with you

  • @SirHilary1
    @SirHilary1 Год назад +8

    As an Englishman who wore Docs most of my teens and 20s I totally agree with your video. The old Docs were way better made. Solovair is actually the original beginnings of Doc Martin and are made by hand I small batches. They had to change them slightly due to copyright even though they are more original than the modern Docs. They was also a variant of the Docs called Hawkins, a lot of Skins and Rudeboys would wear these. Lock into the history of the Hawkins and Solovair actually make a Hawkins style boot and shoe

  • @UTAHtheN0bleBirthright-
    @UTAHtheN0bleBirthright- 3 года назад +13

    It all depends on the docs that you buy. Like you said, docs used to have a stronger midsole and much better leather. I used to have doc sandals that took forever to wear out, and I still have docs in a steel toed work shoe. Both can not be bent in half like the boots you showed. In fact, barely any bend at all, but very comfortable.

  • @ajhoward8888
    @ajhoward8888 3 года назад +45

    My first pair of boots as a teenager in the 90's were Docs. They were knee high black leather, had heavy steel toes and big old chunky soles. I wore them nearly every day of my junior year. Broke my heart when the shanks both snapped, the soles wore into the air pockets and the heel finally separated on one boot. I walked into my local cobbler's shop, hoping against hope for a resole. After talking with him, I settled on throwing my hopes...and those boots into the trash. I didn't leave empty-handed though. I was now armed with the wise instructions to look for something with a "Vibram Sole" and a "Goodyear Welt". He also looked at the wear pattern on the docs, noticed the popped over pinky toe and finally clued me in that I had extra wide feet that actually needed to be ordered in that special size. I spent my next paycheck on an actually decent pair of boots and the next on a decent pair of shoes. I donated everything else in my closet to the DI and never looked back.
    Even back in the "Made in UK" days, Docs were only really good for teaching you the value of getting something better.

    • @marniekilbourne608
      @marniekilbourne608 2 года назад +2

      I disagree. I got two pairs of Docs in the 90's wore them all the time over the years and I still have them and they look pretty close to new. The only thing I had to replace often was the shoe laces. They were both regular leather not printed or shiny.

  • @Jaguarkralle1
    @Jaguarkralle1 2 года назад +4

    But aren't docs the ones you have to break in? Like mine were super super uncomfortable at first but after maybe two weeks everything was fine. Though I love my docs mainly because they have an amazing design that I would literally never find anywhere else, and they've held up for four years now so I can't complain 🤷‍♀️

  • @euand7280
    @euand7280 4 года назад +97

    I don't know why I watch these
    I've never worn a pair of boots in my life

    • @spiral5650
      @spiral5650 3 года назад +1

      Buy a pair of Redback boots. (Australian made) Best and most comfortable boots I've ever worn. Maybe just give them a go.

    • @theo8037
      @theo8037 3 года назад +1

      I only ever wear my minimalist barefoot shoes, so i definitely have no clue what I'm doing here

  • @incognito6625
    @incognito6625 4 года назад +75

    Very valid review. I started wearing Docs in the 90's when I was 16. Those were a pain to break in but once you did that, they were molded to your feet. The crappy sole with the stripey pattern were a good sign that you got the bad Doc in the early 2000's.
    I am a huge fan of the Doc look, but they are wayy to expensive to be shitty. We teenagers didn't know what had changed - we just knew SOMETHING had changed. This is a very interesting video on why my friends had bad experiences with their stripey sole pattern Docs.

    • @enasnI127
      @enasnI127 3 года назад +2

      DM's always had that stripey sole pattern.

    • @carolinedoorley6985
      @carolinedoorley6985 3 года назад

      I have a pair I bought in 1995 (flower patterned) that have the stripey sole. Unfortunately I threw my black ones from 1991 out and can’t remember what sole they had...

    • @lancerandy
      @lancerandy 3 года назад

      Docs were fall apart garbage in the early 90s too.

  • @RobertoGonzalez-qm7lb
    @RobertoGonzalez-qm7lb 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know if there are any dr martens with a shank? I don’t know the difference between the 1460 and the 1460 Pascal for example. Specifically I would like to know if the dr martens 1460 pascal made in England have a shank. Thanks!

  • @ollie1704
    @ollie1704 4 года назад +18

    Totally agree. My doc's I had as a kid were second hand when we got them and were probably from sometime in the 70 or 80s and they were the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn, but the new doc's are absolutely horrible. They are so uncomfortable it's unreal. I would personally stay away from doc Martin shoes.

  • @danaustin4624
    @danaustin4624 4 года назад +15

    I grew up wearing DM's. After they decided to start making them in China with cheaper materials, I gave up on them. I was a little reluctant to pay $220 for Solovair but I did, thank God! Better made, more comfort, over all a better boot! Cheers & Oi! Bootboys!

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 2 года назад +1

    I have had my Doc martins low tops for over 20 years and I still walk all day in them with no issues, just spent the two days walking the NAMM show in Anaheim, California. Shooting video of the show! I could be a bit biased as I am from the UK!

  • @churchether
    @churchether 4 года назад +65

    I bought into the Solovair hype and purchased a pair of Solovair crazy horse 11 eyes iron tip, (expecting quality) a month after my made in England Martens. Now less than a year later, the Solovair boot has / is completely falling apart (started happening about 2 months after purchase), I don't even use em often! Here's the summary of Solovair: Critical stitching came undone, the leather insole started flopping around, bad cracks in leather, heel completely collapsed... The solovair also hurt my feet really badly... They never broke in properly. (Don't get me started on the squeeky noise when walking). Never buying Solovair, or Docs again, period! My Docs wore through after a year, and BAD cracks in the plastic cover of the leather don't make them worth resoling either. Threw them out. The Solovair just sit in the closet. Save yourself the trouble and buy some Redwings.
    Edit: 2021 Wore my Redwing Iron rangers for a year now, and they just keep getting better!

    • @lriper4702
      @lriper4702 4 года назад +7

      I had the same experience like you with solovair!

    • @shsb2355
      @shsb2355 3 года назад +8

      How are you comparing a 200$ solo air boot to a 330$ redwing boot… of corse it would be better…

    • @Erik_Emer
      @Erik_Emer 3 года назад

      What's Redwings?

    • @itsmannertime
      @itsmannertime 3 года назад +3

      @@Erik_Emer Red Wing Boots, it's a Minnesota shoe company with some really solid offerings. Most of their boots run 200-400 bucks.

    • @damiansconberg4715
      @damiansconberg4715 3 года назад

      @@shsb2355 $270 for a moc toe

  • @kokonana4086
    @kokonana4086 4 года назад +11

    A DocMartin girl here. After watching your review, I think I'm gonna try Soloair to see whether it's up to what you said or not. Gonna be interesting!

  • @Swimant
    @Swimant 2 года назад +1

    Do a comparison of Solavair, and Ariat boots! Plz. I would love to hear what you have to say about Ariat. Thank you!

  • @Welshrugbyfan101
    @Welshrugbyfan101 4 года назад +58

    Well said Sir. DM's are trading on historic brand. Waaaay over priced.

    • @anthonyhassett
      @anthonyhassett 4 года назад +4

      Its a pity the quality isnt there anymore.

  • @szefula
    @szefula 4 года назад +27

    Had Docs for years. Earlier this year I bought Solovairs. Never gonna buy Docs again...

  • @sarahs.7211
    @sarahs.7211 2 года назад +4

    Feel very validated by this review. I really had wanted a pair for years, and then when I bought them I thought perhaps it was something wrong with me. I wore them to go see The Bouncing Souls in Philly a couple months ago, and my feet, legs, and back were on fire after only a couple hours. I'm learning a lot!

    • @jazwhoaskedforthis
      @jazwhoaskedforthis 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn’t wear any new boots to a show, I just assume they need a while to break in

    • @sarahs.7211
      @sarahs.7211 2 года назад

      @@jazwhoaskedforthis neither would I. These aren't new now - I got em in 2019.

    • @purpleneons
      @purpleneons Год назад +1

      the bouncing soles didn't work on a Bouncing Souls show... the sheer irony

  • @feliciadale1740
    @feliciadale1740 4 года назад +13

    I do love my two pairs of Docs but I really appreciated this dissection of them and comparison with the Solovair boots. My Docs have lasted much better than yours did here and still look pretty nice, but not being able to resole them is a deal breaker for me. I'd have thought twice about buying them if I'd known that way back when! I'll have to do some more research before I need to replace them. I'll be coming here for more videos, that's for sure. Very informative and fun. Thanks!

    • @ambergrislo1070
      @ambergrislo1070 4 года назад

      What would you go with next? Danners are just too expensive but I want so badly

  • @Baxteen1
    @Baxteen1 4 года назад +127

    Docs have sold out.
    Everyone with amazing memories of docs basically means all of that about the solivair boots

    • @MrShnazer
      @MrShnazer 4 года назад +2

      wtf are you talking about.

    • @bas.artistry
      @bas.artistry 4 года назад +10

      Ben Johnson
      their memories now coincide with the Solovair (as a brands) quality,
      but no longer relate to Dr.Martin’s (updated versions of boots).

    • @trans_vincent
      @trans_vincent 4 года назад +7

      @@MrShnazer Solovairs made by the people who used to make DMs when they were high quality boots. Same factory and patterns as well. They're basically old Doc. Martins.

    • @C3metalthingies
      @C3metalthingies 4 года назад

      everything went to shit when the 20 holes have side zippers. If I could find a non-zipper 20 hole I will get new boots

    • @horlzonline1131
      @horlzonline1131 4 года назад

      @@C3metalthingies Solovair actually has those in stock!
      www.nps-solovair.com/products/s20-20-bk-g?variant=28826338885696

  • @hb9145
    @hb9145 2 года назад +7

    The fit of the Dr. Martens 1461 is excellent for me. I tried the Solovair Gibson, but it was too narrow. (My feet are quite wide.) I really want to use Solovair; is there a similar model with a wider cut, like the Dr. Martens?

    • @ggilluminati4202
      @ggilluminati4202 Год назад

      You can check out their info on all the last-shapes they use for the different boot styles on their website! That helped me with my narrow foot quite a bit. Gripfast, which sells under the Solovair umbrella and label, have a pretty wide last for instance if I remember correctly.

  • @nycbren64
    @nycbren64 4 года назад +17

    In ought my first pair of docs in 1980. Grrrreat boot. Slowly through the years they have gotten worse & worse. About 10 years ago I read about Solovair on a forum in England. Everyone said they loved them because they were made better and on the original machines that Docs USED to be made on. I’m on my third pair of Solovairs. I agree, I wish docs were made as well !

  • @friendlyneighborhoodgoth
    @friendlyneighborhoodgoth 4 года назад +14

    oddly enough I've had my doc Martens for 4 years, I wear them nearly every day and never had any issues with them. I also bought the cheaper $140 ones when I worked at a shoe store and was able to get them down to about $60-70. their starting to get shredded though after one to many concerts lol. maybe ill try the Solovairs next see what happens, maybe they'll last me longer than 4 years

  • @sjc66100
    @sjc66100 2 года назад +23

    I`ve been wearing Docs since the late 1970`s and for years the standard price was £19.99 and yeah you`re right,they`re not what they were.You used to have to wear them for a month solid through blisters and skint ankles just to break them in and they`d be good every day for at least a year..Just maximising their profits with cheap materials and running their good name into the ground.

    • @wiganfan3373
      @wiganfan3373 2 года назад +1

      Thanks, you've just saved me typing my similar reply

  • @TonyLamb
    @TonyLamb 4 года назад +8

    Thanks man, my arch and heel ache is going away since my partner bought me solovairs for Christmas, who knew docs were bad boots. Not me.

  • @mscar8024
    @mscar8024 3 года назад +9

    Had a pair of Docs around 15 years ago, they lasted about two or three years, and I was fairly impressed with them, but I couldn't find a pair good enough to replace them when the time came. I had a pair of their slip-on work boots. The leather was a lot heavier duty than their other boots, and had fantastic ankle support.

  • @blitzthesuperdoggsp2012
    @blitzthesuperdoggsp2012 Год назад +1

    Ok I am returning my doc Martens Adrian loafers and buying the solovair version. Your video makes a compelling case against dm vs solovair, thanks!!

  • @m603
    @m603 4 года назад +26

    Wore 14 hole Dr Martin's in the 80s. Haven't even contemplated wearing them since. Posses 6 pairs of solovair today.

    • @jvkanufan8115
      @jvkanufan8115 3 года назад

      Yes - I never had a pair myself, but knew plenty who did in the 80s. They seemed to fall apart pretty quick was my observation.

  • @MsCdngrrl
    @MsCdngrrl 4 года назад +104

    The other terrible thing about docs is the are the slipperiest boots in the world in the winter. They turn into hard plastic and you can barely stand up on them, god forbid you step on a bit of ice then you’re done for.

    • @lye1559
      @lye1559 4 года назад

      I don't have any so...but I do like the look of them

    • @yesman9792
      @yesman9792 4 года назад +7

      @Robert Ross dont need to be fucking snow shoes to not be slippery as hell in the cold. I honestly love my docs but the sole might as well not even be there ffs

    • @MsCdngrrl
      @MsCdngrrl 4 года назад +3

      @Robert Ross no shit! Thanks for the education you've brought to my life. I'm from Canada and I'm pretty sure many people have used them in the winter because they have a tread.

    • @MsCdngrrl
      @MsCdngrrl 4 года назад +1

      @@NAT-rd8fl exactly! Well said.

    • @83stephane
      @83stephane 4 года назад +2

      MsCdngrrl I can testify it’s not a happy ending I broke my ankle and tore my tendon!

  • @nomdeplume798
    @nomdeplume798 2 года назад +1

    I'm with the police in the UK and tried a few different boots and the best are my current pair which are made by a firm called Alt-berg in England. I've never waded through a stream with them, but during several hours of searching very wet peat moorland for a missing child, my feet were still bone dry. I do have a pair of Doc Martens but they were made in Thailand, l think. My wife has just retired after 25 years in the ambulance service over here. When she first joined she was issued a pair of Solavair shoes. After 2 years she was issued a pair of Hi-Tec Magnum boots. After 6 months of sore ankles the soles started to come off. They went in the bin and she dug her Solavairs out of the wardrobe. She was still wearing them on her last day.

  • @ahooks4474
    @ahooks4474 4 года назад +6

    I have 3 docs - I have two pairs I absolutely love and they’ve held up very well for years. I have one pair that’s too tight where the seems is so I never wear them. Overall, I’m impressed with docs but wish they had half sizes. Knowing that solovairs are even better makes me want to try them out!

  • @xitadel
    @xitadel 4 года назад +87

    Really appreciate the follow up.
    Where's the cat?

    • @Feliday
      @Feliday 4 года назад +80

      cut in half and compared to a stray cat. we will see it on the next Video.

    • @xitadel
      @xitadel 4 года назад +3

      @@Feliday animal cruelty not cool, bro

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 4 года назад +18

      @@xitadel It was a joke and a funny one at that, quit being so offended

    • @xitadel
      @xitadel 4 года назад +9

      @@popeye089 I was joking back too, lol,

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 4 года назад +3

      @@xitadel Good deal, cheers

  • @abnzg
    @abnzg 2 года назад

    I've got a pair of DM 1460s purchased new in 1995. Took me six months to break them in. Cracked uppers but the sole and welt are still going strong.

  • @NMiller_
    @NMiller_ 4 года назад +21

    Vicious. After vivisecting the boot you still think it needs a shank jammed in it. (j/k)
    But does it get the Toaster sit of approval?

  • @Roos.H
    @Roos.H 3 года назад +8

    I already ordered my doc martens but im doing it more for style because i ordered the platform ones. I also usually wear insoles because i have flat feet so i hope that makes up for the shank that is missing and maybe the platform will give more support. Luckily im not much of a long distance walker lol so i think ill be good. I do like the review though, really gave me an insight about how complicated boots actually are.

  • @russellromig8969
    @russellromig8969 2 года назад +2

    I've had a pair of docs since 1999, got them after a Kosovo deployment. I only wear them during the fall/winter time nowadays, but they have held up really well and I'm still on the original soles and I do maintain them well, even take them on hiking trips. For me, they were a good purchase.

  • @giboney
    @giboney 4 года назад +14

    I’ve got a pair of docs that I’ve had since the mid 80s. I still wear them and love them. However, I think their quality has really suffered over the years. Thanks for the video, I think my next boot purchase will be solovairs! Also, there are videos on here of people replacing the soles on doc martens.

  • @seanohalloran384
    @seanohalloran384 3 года назад +4

    Solovair sounds like the way to go. DM should absolutely make the changes you're recommending here. They have a legendary brand recognition kind of like Harley Davidson does. They should try to live up to it or people will start looking for alternatives like Solovair. I once had a pair of red Timberlands that I really liked for about 13 years. I just kept resoling them. I'd like to be able to say the same about Doc Martens some day. Great video!

  • @TheOminousVoidWispers
    @TheOminousVoidWispers 2 года назад +1

    I got a pair of the Chinese dms Awley a year ago and they were hard af to break in... they have the old school big lugs which are great in mud and snow. I have wore them through rain snow mud sun and so far just a bit of bubbling on the outer layer of the leather. I'm not being kind to them and even having them stretched width wise they are holding up pretty good. Still comfortable and the lining is still holding together despite starting to wear though that synthetic stuff. My local shop can fix em up for me and ill still have got my moneys worth. Just my experience with em so far. I would NOT pay that much for the "higher end" versions tho.

  • @halguy5745
    @halguy5745 4 года назад +1846

    that feel when straight guys are scared of a piece of yellow thread

    • @alicesings1971
      @alicesings1971 4 года назад +5

      hal guy 👍🏻

    • @adamkadir3803
      @adamkadir3803 4 года назад +61

      I chuckled and upvoted, but I don't think "scared" is the right word.

    • @STOP_red_light
      @STOP_red_light 4 года назад +125

      The yellow seams make them not usable for some workplaces (anything that requires you to dress smart), for example; with black boots you can wear them with a suit but the yellow seam ruins the smart look.

    • @halguy5745
      @halguy5745 4 года назад +242

      @@STOP_red_light you're telling me you would wear doc martens with a business suit? I cant imagine any instance where wearing combat boots would look good in a business setting.

    • @STOP_red_light
      @STOP_red_light 4 года назад +151

      @@halguy5745 polished black leather boots under suit trousers isn't a stretch (except for the bright yellow stitching), they look just as smart as a pair of oxfords. Having owned ex-German army para boots, I can tell you DMs are not combat boots.

  • @Isabella-km5ml
    @Isabella-km5ml 4 года назад +6

    I bought a pair of jadon dr martens boots after months of saving (poor student life). Anyways now it's been months and still can't wear them without getting the biggest blisters on my heels. Not even blisters they're like these huge open wounds. Litterally tried anything and yes they are the right size.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 4 года назад

      Have you tried vasoline inside the heel of the shoe? It softens the leather.

  • @mikehopkins4040
    @mikehopkins4040 2 года назад +6

    I've repaired 100 of boots over the years.
    Dr Martin's were always off very good quality but that was many years ago it seems from your comments they have lowered their standards.
    It's a shame because they were a great boot once upon a time.
    I think you are right in what you say.
    Get in touch with Dr Martin's and show them your video.
    It's a crying shame how something that was the standard bearer has been cheap out.

  • @giboney
    @giboney 3 года назад +7

    I just bought a pair of solovairs today and I totally agree with you. Although I haven’t put in the miles on my solovairs like I have my docs, I can definitely tell a difference in quality. Thanks for the video!

  • @markanderson3870
    @markanderson3870 3 года назад +7

    With Doc's you're paying for a great design, and brand/image, but you're right about the iffy quality. I was buying Doc 3-hole Gibson's, and the MIE version seemed like floppy crappy leather. The Made in Vietnam seemed a lot better (and cheaper), and much better than the Made in Thailand or China ones. The Quinlon leather was like the old Docs, stiffer and thicker. I bought those and I love them. They took forever to break in, and seem really solid and like the old made in England Docs. Still, I'm definitely buying a pair of Solovair 11-hole Derby's. Can't Wait!

  • @TerminusVox
    @TerminusVox 2 года назад +5

    Well reasoned and well presented. I have issues with DM toe boxes and the height of the instep of their boots. The usual DMs just don't fit on my feet. I had one pair, I think the model name was "Grizzly", that worked quite well at first and I wore them for years day in and day out. I've not found another pair that will fit since then. The absence of a shank is a problem.

  • @tomsharkey243
    @tomsharkey243 4 года назад +5

    Got my first pair of docs in 1985, the breaking in period was just part of buying docs. You would have a red ring from friction rubbing around your leg at the top of the boot for about a month. Young teenagers could afford these boots back then, they were a street kids boot. £200 for a pair of docs is ridiculous.