Did anyone else enjoy the FIRE portion as much as we did? 👋 Guys, don’t forget to check out the boots we created with Nicks Boots! They are LIMITED in availability, and this is the LAST time they’ll be brought back. Check them out here -> nicksboots.com/trenton-heath-x-nicks-wingtip-stag-boot-collab/
Loved the fire portion but the whole video was fascinating. I am guessing that docs are less common in the US than they are here in Europe where they remain popular and are definitely not just worn by skinheads and punks, so I loved this. I am currently rocking a pair of docs Chelsea boots.
I made Doc Marten boot soles in the mid nineties at a moulding factory in Leicestershire, England. Good money too. A canadian bloke got the firm in debt so our factory got closed down and everything moved to France. Love the video you guys.
In the 90s I was stationed in England. Every year we had a Christmas Bazar in the hanger on base. I always volunteered to work at the Dr. Marten booth. I left England with 14 pair of Docs.
This was a great one! I bought my Doc's in '85 when I was stationed in England. I used them as duty boots so I had to dye the thread black. I used to wear them off duty too and without the yellow thread they were unique. Got a lot of compliments. I might have to dig them out of the attic!
@@robertboyer5498 Thank you for your service! I was a paratrooper and was lucky enough to get assigned to a long range surveillance unit. Ended up as an RTO on a LRS team. Great times!
@@robertboyer5498 My best friend was an AF cop around that time (maybe a bit earlier), also in England. Unfortunately, he passed last November. Highly unlikely that you knew him, but his name was Gary Taccone.
Had a pair of brown lowtop wingtips with the lugged sole. Loved those shoes. I walked at my HS graduation wearing them. Class of '91. Yes, feeling very nostalgic watching this wonderful restoration. Thank you, Brothers!!
Never been a fan of the brand, but it was interesting to see how they're done. The workmanship to bring them back is your usual top-shelf effort. Definitely brought new life to them.
I truly love watching skilled craftsmen performing their chosen trade. Love your videos! I am grateful you choose to share the love you have with what you do with others.
I bought my Docs back in '94, and I'm amazed at the restoration job you were able top pull off here. Awesome stuff. Just wish the Made-In-England ones were as cheap to buy now as they were in the 90s...
They were cheap cuz they weren't popular, seen as an ugly boot with bad association. Kinda funny how rehabilitated their image is now, and fucking yuppie people wear em who wanna feel edgy.
I bought my first pair of Doc Marten boots from an Army/Navy store ( Blackman's ) in Brick Lane ,London in 1970. They cost me thirty two and six. Which was the old currency of the UK. The modern equivalent of that is a half penny over £1.52. They were low top boots and i went on to buy a pair of high top ox blood boots that i two toned with flexs of black. :)
Thankyou so much for doing the Dk Martins, brought back so many memeries for me from the late 70s and through the 80s.I was in the shoe trade for 18 years. I went to night school twice a week, and then had day releace to go collage and got my btec in shoe manufacture after some 5 years. Our factory was right next to John Whites in lime street Rushden, in Oak street. We made a shoe called Pods which was also very popular at that time. And the shoe trade was very big in Northamptonshire, before the cheap inports killed it off. At one point it was cheaper for us to mould our own soles for the shoes, cut out all the uppers etc, box them up and ship it to Portugal to be put together as a finished shoe, and then shipped back again. And this was still cheaper to do than making them with our own labour in the factory. We did this to 10,000 pairs before we ceased manufature of the shoe. Funny thing is when we did, Dc Martins were looking to increase production of thier boots, so we just ceased, and the people we employed (some 120) carried on as John White employies, so no one lost their job.
I still have my original 9349s that I bought when I was 15 years old and I'm now 38. They are in pretty great shape! I should get them back to 100% and start wearing again. They definitely bring back memories.
Hi there, I am a woman, and I am fan of leather... I own quite a few articles made of leather and I know how hard it is to maintain this lush and rich material. I applaud both of your hard work. Really appreciate the videos.
Damn, I remember growing up in the early to mid 90's and seeing the punks with the bomberjackets and Dr. Martens and a boombox blaring Discharge, Motörhead, Ebba Grön or Anti Cimex. Always fascinated by the boots. Thanks for the throwback :) (sorry if my english isnt perfect, not my native tongue).
Actually they are not bomber jackets. they are Alpha MA-1 flight jackets but a lot of people make that mistake. Bomber jackets are the 3/4 length Brown leather jackets with a belt around the waist .
My 20+ year old Docs suffered a serious crack across one of their souls (yeah.... I mean "soul" not "sole") and after being told locally that the original parts are not available for replacement, came across this video. These boots have seen so many shows, Iron Maiden, Ozzy, Metallica, WASP, etc..) that I can't let them die. Thank you for giving me hope they can continue to live and be right.
I was a child in the sixties and seventies and into the eighties into my late teens early twenties in the UK. back then these were the working class boot of choice for factory workers and police officers as they were cheap and comfortable. The skinheads in the late sixties really started to turn them into a fashion statement, especially the oxblood ones and then came punk where they really took off as did the prices which slowly went up and up. The end of the real quality for me went in the late nineties when DM started to farm out to China and other far eastern countries. I remember buying my last pair early this century made in China and they lasted a year. The insoles were compressed fibre board which disintegrated within a year and the soles soon followed. I then changed to the still English made Solovair who used to make boots for DM ( it was in the early days a cooperative of Northampton factories all making un the DM brand. The English made DM´s now are more fashion statements, the ones made out of the UK are like throwing good money down the drain. Now I stick to Solovair who use much higher quality leathers and a country mile better than DM´s
The reason doc's are garbage is not because its made in china (don't forget most apple products are also from there). Its the fact that Doc's uses dogshit materials and cheap labour to max out their bottom line so they can burn money on marketing+sponsorships and let's forget to increase how much they can line their pockets. Like you said wherever its made they're still garbage because that's what they're about.
@@seth_5394some people in the USA know and understand the history of the skinhead movement. The media kind of ruined it by exploiting the nazi thing in the late 80s - early 90s. Avg Joe un educated America totally associates it with that garbage. But there are some that know. I’m not into skinhead culture myself but the movement is sort of interesting to me. I do love Dr martens, Solovair and Gripfast though. Always liked the look.
@@Meloncholymadness Negative. OG skins were the opposite of racist. White English and black Jamaicans came together around shared love of music, dance, and culture. I don't know whether or not colors mattered in Britian, but outdated color meanings in the US may be what you're thinking.? I served in the military with a guy 20 years ago who was a (racist) skin and wore oxblood Docs, but I'm not sure if that's a coincidence or not.
Fantastic video as always. I too fell in love with Docs and owned many over the years. Never had their soles wear out! Only the leather. What a product.
Where I live in Northampton there were 3 doc's factorys, I live in a little place called finedon. And my girlfriend worked there, she did the resoles and repairs. They're all gone now, sad times 😩
Cheap Asian production obviously more tempting than history and quality. Strangely one of my good friends was also one of the last people in a lot of factories, he was stripping down the machines to be shipped overseas. Said it was gutting.
That was fantastic as usual. Down here in Australia in the 70's and early 80's they were the boot of choice of the local 'Skinhead' gangs so no one was game to wear them. In the 90's they become a fashion boot with teenagers and school kids. Quality boots, made to last.
Loved this video. I'm really surprised those gummy soles sanded down that well. I know people bag on Doc Martens, but they were hard to beat for going to rock clubs in the 80's/90's. They had enough squish to stand for hours, souls that resisted the glass, beer and unthinkables of a club floor, plus they always looked good.
"New boot goofin'!" Hah! Now I get it. Had to look that one up. 🤓 Been waiting for thiiiis! I still have one pair of 90s MIE Dr Martens in storage. They are like museum pieces for me. And yep--they are so very much better than the current MIEs! Beckmans and a pair of Oak Streets are now my go-to boots. Still, I occasionally don a couple pairs of current MIE Docs for nostalgia's sake. Ahhh, the beautiful days of my youth. Great job, sirs. Many thanks and happy weekend all! 🙋🥾
Great video guys. Just a few days ago I bought myself a pair of the ox blood shoes after 40 years when i wore the boots as a young man . How time flies.
Dr. Marten’s and silver tabs, I remember the days well. Always wore the 6 or 7 hole brown boots and I loved those shoes. My brother had all of the guys in his wedding party wear Dr. Martens. Great video!
WOW, what a good job! I think they look even better with that sole. Appreciate that you used only original parts. I started wearing Docs in the ninetees and never stopped since. now i have a collection of 30 Martens, some of them 40 years old. 5 years ago started repairing them for me and for friends but getting your fingers on an original sole is really hard, thats true.
Oh my god! When he removed the laces it brought back memories of doing the same when i was a lad. The sound of the lace ends snapping against the eyelets is so nostalgic. :)
Hello. I watch you guys since some time now, but its my first comment, since this video brought back memories! I am almost 40 and have an older brother, in the ’90 he begged in our Mom to buy him the brown Dr. Marten’s boots. Those were the times. Thanks guys! Great video ;)
Always enjoy watching you gentlemen do your magic. While I don't care for the boots themselves and believe that you could have made them much better than new, I do appreciate that your goal was to return them to their original standards. Yours is one of the channels that I recommend to people who are interested in good quality footwear so that they can make informed decisions about what they buy. Thanks for entertaining and teaching. All the best.
Northampton fella here, this was a great video, as of early year our last DM factory outlet store has been shut down, which is sad but this video made me happier.
Wore eight-eyelet docs for summer motorcycling in the 'eighties and 'nineties. Loved them! I went through several pairs and sadly threw them away when the soles wore smooth. So wish I'd kept them and had them restored.
I Get Compliments On My Docs & The Young People Are Amazed When I Say That I've Owned Them For 25+ Years. The Soles Are Like Bowling Shoes Now, But I Still Rock Them!! When Did Docs Go From Being Made In England To Wherever They're Made Now??
I've been looking this week at Docs, Solovairs, and how to restore these boots to like-new condition, and here you are with a resto video, perfect timing!
Hey guys. As you know, I've watched MANY of your videos, dating back to your early days. And I still remain impressed each time I see you work your magic on shoes and boots that I would have given up on long ago! Great work, as always. Hope you're both doing well and enjoying the early fall (at least it is here in Minnesota).
I used to own a pair of 8 hole black boots I bought in the late 80's, the stitching wasn't yellow on the pair I bought, and yes, they were original Doc's. I was a Chef for a lot of years, tried wearing my Doc's in the kitchen, the soles ended up cracking really badly after 6 months, and they weren't very "grippy" in greasy floored conditions, but, other than that, extremely comfortable. Cheers from Australia :)
Well, well, well, you convinced me! You CAN make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. I'll keep my comments about Doc Martins to myself, just not a boot I would ever consider. As always, great work. I really am impressed all the time.
Man this video was too cool. I’ve always wanted a pair re stiched with white or silver like Solovair. But not bad enough to send them off. I had no idea you could cut the souls off with exacto knife. This was a pleasure to watch. It looks so easy.
I got my first pair of Doc's in 94, i still have em and they still in nice shape, i dont wear them too often so they still have good soles and the color is still vibrant
Tremendous amount of work, beautiful results. I still have an old pair of Doc's, once that lug sole starts to wear down you have all the traction of ball bearings! Another great video!
I have that exact same pair of early 90's Docs!! You guys killed it!!! I'm about 5 seconds from packing mine up and sending them to you for a leather only restoration! Bravo!!
Good morning guys. Cool restoration on these Docs. I used to wear brown Docs for work back in the '90's and if I wore them long enough the soles would start to separate. I also had one nice pair of burgundy Docs.(which I foolishly sold at a garage sale a few years back) The boots that I had always had the lug soles. The soles on these boots were usually used on their shoes back in the day. It was always a challenge trying to keep that yellow stitching clean and replacing the laces with OG Dr. Martens laces.😆
I am not of the Doc Marten generation, but my young cousin wore them. Her grandmother was horrified. I don't know if you had Greb Kodiak work boots in the US, but these were really popular in Canada in the 70's and I wore them throughout college. I loved those boots. Now that I am retired, I seldom wear my AE shoes and have taken to wearing cowboy and work boots a lot. I guess you can take the boy from the farm, but you can't take the farm from the boy. Another excellent video, BTW.
I would love to send you my Docs. I bought them when I was 16 in 1987 and I still have them. The insole is a little hard and the soles are a bit worn hear and there bu the uppers are in excellent condition. I wore those things through NY winters and night clubs. You guys work miracles.
awesome! you guys really did an amazing job. lots of patience. i hope the person who gets to wear them has a lot of enjoyment and pride in your workmanship.
I've been waiting to see someone do this. Only person I've seen who did this with original parts on RUclips was The Key Cobbler, who does DM resoles as a major part of his business. I've never seen a resole that also used the heat sealing method, only cement
I knew people when I was younger that would put a lot of effort into making their Doc's look like the before resto pair, including driving over them. I bought my current pair of Doc's in 98, and they still look almost new.
I use to wear Dr Martens back in the 70's (I'm 61 now) you could only buy them in two colours, black & ox blood! They was an absolute mare to break in!
After going through numerous "duty" approved boots at work, I dyed the yellow thread on my Doc's shined them up and they last 12 years on patrol. I got rid of them, never thinking they could of been redone. I miss those Doc's.
As someone with a few pairs of Docs, I know where I am sending them when the time comes. (For those who have never had a pair, they are incredibly comfortable right out of the box)
Did anyone else enjoy the FIRE portion as much as we did? 👋
Guys, don’t forget to check out the boots we created with Nicks Boots! They are LIMITED in availability, and this is the LAST time they’ll be brought back. Check them out here -> nicksboots.com/trenton-heath-x-nicks-wingtip-stag-boot-collab/
Loved the fire portion but the whole video was fascinating. I am guessing that docs are less common in the US than they are here in Europe where they remain popular and are definitely not just worn by skinheads and punks, so I loved this. I am currently rocking a pair of docs Chelsea boots.
Genuine ostrich...3 payments
Love this, great work as always!
How old are you guys?
Those Nicks are amazing. Like someone hacked my brain and made a pair of boots. Heavy lug sole option would be cool.
I made Doc Marten boot soles in the mid nineties at a moulding factory in Leicestershire, England. Good money too. A canadian bloke got the firm in debt so our factory got closed down and everything moved to France. Love the video you guys.
The person below that says they have a package for you are not really Trenton and Heath. There a scam account just in case you didn’t know.
Great name!
That’s a shame. Although they still make one line of boots in Northampton. The rest is now made in Thailand.
I live in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
@@Meloncholymadness I dont live in England now but was from Syston. I knew a bloke from Hinckley yrs ago!
In the 90s I was stationed in England. Every year we had a Christmas Bazar in the hanger on base. I always volunteered to work at the Dr. Marten booth. I left England with 14 pair of Docs.
Was waiting to see my boots on your channel. Glad they were given new life and have a good home. Cheers!🥾🤘
This was a great one! I bought my Doc's in '85 when I was stationed in England. I used them as duty boots so I had to dye the thread black. I used to wear them off duty too and without the yellow thread they were unique. Got a lot of compliments. I might have to dig them out of the attic!
I saw an Army Blackhawk pilot wearing Docs as duty boots around 1992. I complimented him on his choice. 😁
@@KB3AOL that's awesome. I was an AF cop myself. Had a great couple years in the UK.
@@robertboyer5498 Thank you for your service! I was a paratrooper and was lucky enough to get assigned to a long range surveillance unit. Ended up as an RTO on a LRS team. Great times!
@@KB3AOL thanks for your service. I was in more danger of an STD than anything else. 😂
@@robertboyer5498 My best friend was an AF cop around that time (maybe a bit earlier), also in England. Unfortunately, he passed last November. Highly unlikely that you knew him, but his name was Gary Taccone.
Had a pair of brown lowtop wingtips with the lugged sole. Loved those shoes. I walked at my HS graduation wearing them. Class of '91. Yes, feeling very nostalgic watching this wonderful restoration. Thank you, Brothers!!
new boot goofing...reno 911! haha... I spend my teens and early 20's in Doc Martins, loved them!!!
Haha…you got it! 😁 Yep, us as well.
I was looking for this comment! Knew someone else got it!
Never been a fan of the brand, but it was interesting to see how they're done. The workmanship to bring them back is your usual top-shelf effort. Definitely brought new life to them.
I'm more a London Undergrounds than a Doc's Guy. Mine are now 25 years old, with the 5th sole on it. But they still hold on...
Wore the dark burgandy Doc Martins boots at senior school in the early 70's in Southern England... bought back memories.. Great work guys...
I truly love watching skilled craftsmen performing their chosen trade. Love your videos! I am grateful you choose to share the love you have with what you do with others.
Thank you sir! We really appreciate you watching.
@@TrentonHeath You both are welcome!
I bought my Docs back in '94, and I'm amazed at the restoration job you were able top pull off here. Awesome stuff.
Just wish the Made-In-England ones were as cheap to buy now as they were in the 90s...
Still a polished POS.
They were cheap cuz they weren't popular, seen as an ugly boot with bad association. Kinda funny how rehabilitated their image is now, and fucking yuppie people wear em who wanna feel edgy.
I bought my first pair of Doc Marten boots from an Army/Navy store ( Blackman's ) in Brick Lane ,London in 1970. They cost me thirty two and six. Which was the old currency of the UK. The modern equivalent of that is a half penny over £1.52. They were low top boots and i went on to buy a pair of high top ox blood boots that i two toned with flexs of black. :)
Don’t ask me how I found this channel, but it’s great. Enjoyable and entertaining.
Thankyou so much for doing the Dk Martins, brought back so many memeries for me from the late 70s and through the 80s.I was in the shoe trade for 18 years. I went to night school twice a week, and then had day releace to go collage and got my btec in shoe manufacture after some 5 years. Our factory was right next to John Whites in lime street Rushden, in Oak street. We made a shoe called Pods which was also very popular at that time. And the shoe trade was very big in Northamptonshire, before the cheap inports killed it off. At one point it was cheaper for us to mould our own soles for the shoes, cut out all the uppers etc, box them up and ship it to Portugal to be put together as a finished shoe, and then shipped back again. And this was still cheaper to do than making them with our own labour in the factory. We did this to 10,000 pairs before we ceased manufature of the shoe. Funny thing is when we did, Dc Martins were looking to increase production of thier boots, so we just ceased, and the people we employed (some 120) carried on as John White employies, so no one lost their job.
Absolutely love this video. For most of my high school years I wore a pair of 10 eye docs. Miss those boots.
I still have my original 9349s that I bought when I was 15 years old and I'm now 38. They are in pretty great shape! I should get them back to 100% and start wearing again. They definitely bring back memories.
Hi guys, great video and great repair. thanks for the shout out and hopefully we can work together in the future.
Thank you
Chris
No, thank you, Chris! It was very kind of you to help us out! Hopefully, we can work together again! Have a great day!
Hi there, I am a woman, and I am fan of leather... I own quite a few articles made of leather and I know how hard it is to maintain this lush and rich material. I applaud both of your hard work. Really appreciate the videos.
I’ve learned so much about shoe care from this channel
Damn, I remember growing up in the early to mid 90's and seeing the punks with the bomberjackets and Dr. Martens and a boombox blaring Discharge, Motörhead, Ebba Grön or Anti Cimex. Always fascinated by the boots. Thanks for the throwback :) (sorry if my english isnt perfect, not my native tongue).
"Sorry if my English isn't perfect" on a post with better English than many native speakers.
@@snowfalls101 Cheers mate! :)
Actually they are not bomber jackets. they are Alpha MA-1 flight jackets but a lot of people make that mistake. Bomber jackets are the 3/4 length Brown leather jackets with a belt around the waist .
I started wearing doc's in the 70's and still wear them today
My 20+ year old Docs suffered a serious crack across one of their souls (yeah.... I mean "soul" not "sole") and after being told locally that the original parts are not available for replacement, came across this video. These boots have seen so many shows, Iron Maiden, Ozzy, Metallica, WASP, etc..) that I can't let them die. Thank you for giving me hope they can continue to live and be right.
I was a child in the sixties and seventies and into the eighties into my late teens early twenties in the UK. back then these were the working class boot of choice for factory workers and police officers as they were cheap and comfortable.
The skinheads in the late sixties really started to turn them into a fashion statement, especially the oxblood ones and then came punk where they really took off as did the prices which slowly went up and up.
The end of the real quality for me went in the late nineties when DM started to farm out to China and other far eastern countries. I remember buying my last pair early this century made in China and they lasted a year. The insoles were compressed fibre board which disintegrated within a year and the soles soon followed.
I then changed to the still English made Solovair who used to make boots for DM ( it was in the early days a cooperative of Northampton factories all making un the DM brand.
The English made DM´s now are more fashion statements, the ones made out of the UK are like throwing good money down the drain. Now I stick to Solovair who use much higher quality leathers and a country mile better than DM´s
For my American fellows, Ian is referring the original skinheads - the real skins, not what skins are known as in the US.
The reason doc's are garbage is not because its made in china (don't forget most apple products are also from there). Its the fact that Doc's uses dogshit materials and cheap labour to max out their bottom line so they can burn money on marketing+sponsorships and let's forget to increase how much they can line their pockets.
Like you said wherever its made they're still garbage because that's what they're about.
@@seth_5394some people in the USA know and understand the history of the skinhead movement. The media kind of ruined it by exploiting the nazi thing in the late 80s - early 90s. Avg Joe un educated America totally associates it with that garbage. But there are some that know. I’m not into skinhead culture myself but the movement is sort of interesting to me. I do love Dr martens, Solovair and Gripfast though. Always liked the look.
@@seth_5394 He's referring to the racist skin heads I think!? It's my guess because of the mention of the Oxblood ones.
@@Meloncholymadness Negative. OG skins were the opposite of racist. White English and black Jamaicans came together around shared love of music, dance, and culture. I don't know whether or not colors mattered in Britian, but outdated color meanings in the US may be what you're thinking.? I served in the military with a guy 20 years ago who was a (racist) skin and wore oxblood Docs, but I'm not sure if that's a coincidence or not.
Being a teen in the 90's I loved my DM's. This is such a sympathetic restoration. Well done guys. You did them proud. 👏
Fantastic video as always. I too fell in love with Docs and owned many over the years. Never had their soles wear out! Only the leather. What a product.
Where I live in Northampton there were 3 doc's factorys, I live in a little place called finedon. And my girlfriend worked there, she did the resoles and repairs. They're all gone now, sad times 😩
Quite sad to see so many shoe factories over there closed down.
Cheap Asian production obviously more tempting than history and quality. Strangely one of my good friends was also one of the last people in a lot of factories, he was stripping down the machines to be shipped overseas. Said it was gutting.
@@civicmindedjimthehonest6389 😥
I can only imagine how difficult it may be for business with the taxes in the UK
@@steveeab2364 - compared to what country? Please check your claim.
That was fantastic as usual. Down here in Australia in the 70's and early 80's they were the boot of choice of the local 'Skinhead' gangs so no one was game to wear them. In the 90's they become a fashion boot with teenagers and school kids. Quality boots, made to last.
Amazing restoration and great job finding the original soles! A 20+ min video from you guys never felt so long.
Doc Martens have never been my preference but your video was entertaining.
Loved this video. I'm really surprised those gummy soles sanded down that well. I know people bag on Doc Martens, but they were hard to beat for going to rock clubs in the 80's/90's. They had enough squish to stand for hours, souls that resisted the glass, beer and unthinkables of a club floor, plus they always looked good.
I was already a fan but you quoting reno 911, makes me a lifetime subscriber!
😁 😁
I enjoyed this video and it was nostalgic. I also wanted to say that the sound production while you are doing the repairs is top notch!
Thank you!
"New boot goofin'!" Hah! Now I get it. Had to look that one up. 🤓
Been waiting for thiiiis!
I still have one pair of 90s MIE Dr Martens in storage. They are like museum pieces for me. And yep--they are so very much better than the current MIEs!
Beckmans and a pair of Oak Streets are now my go-to boots. Still, I occasionally don a couple pairs of current MIE Docs for nostalgia's sake. Ahhh, the beautiful days of my youth.
Great job, sirs. Many thanks and happy weekend all! 🙋🥾
Haha…you got it! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching…and take care of those vintage Docs. 😉
Used to wear those to school back in the 70's. Brings back memories.
This is when being 'old' has an advantage. I remember wearing 'Doc's' in the late 1970's!
Oh wooow! This brought back memories! Owned the black low tops. Like walking on clouds ☁️😌
Great video guys. Just a few days ago I bought myself a pair of the ox blood shoes after 40 years when i wore the boots as a young man . How time flies.
Dr. Marten’s and silver tabs, I remember the days well. Always wore the 6 or 7 hole brown boots and I loved those shoes. My brother had all of the guys in his wedding party wear Dr. Martens. Great video!
Those Dr. Martens are from back in the days they don’t make them like that anymore. Enjoyed the restoration.
Cobbler community coming together we love to see it !
Many Thanks...
Love the fact that you sought out the legit parts to do justice to the Iconic Docs... The job well done...
WOW, what a good job! I think they look even better with that sole. Appreciate that you used only original parts. I started wearing Docs in the ninetees and never stopped since. now i have a collection of 30 Martens, some of them 40 years old. 5 years ago started repairing them for me and for friends but getting your fingers on an original sole is really hard, thats true.
That’s awesome!
Oh my god! When he removed the laces it brought back memories of doing the same when i was a lad. The sound of the lace ends snapping against the eyelets is so nostalgic. :)
Hello. I watch you guys since some time now, but its my first comment, since this video brought back memories! I am almost 40 and have an older brother, in the ’90 he begged in our Mom to buy him the brown Dr. Marten’s boots. Those were the times.
Thanks guys! Great video ;)
Always enjoy watching you gentlemen do your magic. While I don't care for the boots themselves and believe that you could have made them much better than new, I do appreciate that your goal was to return them to their original standards. Yours is one of the channels that I recommend to people who are interested in good quality footwear so that they can make informed decisions about what they buy. Thanks for entertaining and teaching. All the best.
Northampton fella here, this was a great video, as of early year our last DM factory outlet store has been shut down, which is sad but this video made me happier.
Wore eight-eyelet docs for summer motorcycling in the 'eighties and 'nineties. Loved them! I went through several pairs and sadly threw them away when the soles wore smooth. So wish I'd kept them and had them restored.
Always been a fan, bought my first pair in 1975, for work, they did not fare to well in the welding shop...got my last pair 2020, still love them.
I Get Compliments On My Docs & The Young People Are Amazed When I Say That I've Owned Them For 25+ Years. The Soles Are Like Bowling Shoes Now, But I Still Rock Them!! When Did Docs Go From Being Made In England To Wherever They're Made Now??
Made in China now, total crap but still charge premium money 😠
I bought my first pair of Docs when i was 17 years old, im now 60 years old and still wearing them, not the same ones lol. Manchester England here
I got my pair of Dr Martins in the mid 90s also aged 15 I also had a pair of black low top boots. Wore them for school the entire year. Loved them.
Wow, what a blast from the past that was! I remember when I thought those were the coolest, most comfortable boots ever. Amazing job, guys!
I've been looking this week at Docs, Solovairs, and how to restore these boots to like-new condition, and here you are with a resto video, perfect timing!
Got a pair of 10 eye Docs from the mid '90s in the cupboard. Perfectly serviceable. Must dig them out and start wearing them again.
Honestly shocked nobody’s commented on the Reno 911 reference. Such a gem of a show
Hey guys. As you know, I've watched MANY of your videos, dating back to your early days. And I still remain impressed each time I see you work your magic on shoes and boots that I would have given up on long ago! Great work, as always. Hope you're both doing well and enjoying the early fall (at least it is here in Minnesota).
I remember my first pair orDr Martins boots... OX BLOOD colour... Lovely Thanks for the memory...
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I owned Docs in the '90's.
Loved 'em.
Recently discovered their history with Solovair.
Just bought a pair.
Love 'em just as much.
Love the way you guys polish and mead any type of 👞 shoes that challenges you
I used to own a pair of 8 hole black boots I bought in the late 80's, the stitching wasn't yellow on the pair I bought, and yes, they were original Doc's. I was a Chef for a lot of years, tried wearing my Doc's in the kitchen, the soles ended up cracking really badly after 6 months, and they weren't very "grippy" in greasy floored conditions, but, other than that, extremely comfortable. Cheers from Australia :)
They make anti slip now for working in kitchens
Well, well, well, you convinced me! You CAN make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. I'll keep my comments about Doc Martins to myself, just not a boot I would ever consider. As always, great work. I really am impressed all the time.
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You can also source new soles from Solovair. Technically they aren't DM parts, but they're made exactly the same way as the vintage ones.
Your Ltn. Dangle impression was great! Great video as always
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Absolutely amazing. Kick ass job. Thank you for this video. I was one of those who annoyed you with doc comments. Thank you.
Man this video was too cool. I’ve always wanted a pair re stiched with white or silver like Solovair. But not bad enough to send them off. I had no idea you could cut the souls off with exacto knife. This was a pleasure to watch. It looks so easy.
I got my first pair of Doc's in 94, i still have em and they still in nice shape, i dont wear them too often so they still have good soles and the color is still vibrant
They look better then store bought .. the polishing dying lug made it look way more better ..
Tremendous amount of work, beautiful results. I still have an old pair of Doc's, once that lug sole starts to wear down you have all the traction of ball bearings! Another great video!
Love my Doc Martens and been wearing them since the 80’s. Currently got 8 pairs and wife has 3.
Another phenomenal video. I really love how you guys make the old quality shoes restored quality shoes. 👞 👢
I wasn't expecting the Lt. Jim Dangle reference, but it was appreciated.
Loved my first pair of DcMartins. Got a second pair shortly after. They were from the 90s and I wish I still had them. Great video.
I owned multiple pairs of docs from 93-97. Great to see this video bringing back my nostalgia. I think I'm around your age Heath! (42)
It's hard to find a well made pair of boots these days!! I am 59 and remember those well!!
I have that exact same pair of early 90's Docs!! You guys killed it!!! I'm about 5 seconds from packing mine up and sending them to you for a leather only restoration! Bravo!!
Reno 911 just made my day! That's a joke that my wife and I have with each other too. So good.
Good morning guys. Cool restoration on these Docs. I used to wear brown Docs for work back in the '90's and if I wore them long enough the soles would start to separate. I also had one nice pair of burgundy Docs.(which I foolishly sold at a garage sale a few years back) The boots that I had always had the lug soles. The soles on these boots were usually used on their shoes back in the day. It was always a challenge trying to keep that yellow stitching clean and replacing the laces with OG Dr. Martens laces.😆
I am not of the Doc Marten generation, but my young cousin wore them. Her grandmother was horrified. I don't know if you had Greb Kodiak work boots in the US, but these were really popular in Canada in the 70's and I wore them throughout college. I loved those boots. Now that I am retired, I seldom wear my AE shoes and have taken to wearing cowboy and work boots a lot. I guess you can take the boy from the farm, but you can't take the farm from the boy. Another excellent video, BTW.
I would love to send you my Docs. I bought them when I was 16 in 1987 and I still have them. The insole is a little hard and the soles are a bit worn hear and there bu the uppers are in excellent condition. I wore those things through NY winters and night clubs. You guys work miracles.
This was fantastic (as was your Jim Dangle impression!)
I'm grateful my request was addressed. Thank you.
Sr Martens Trenton & Heath version is gonna last way more that regular brand new Martens! 😄 (Great work and video)
awesome! you guys really did an amazing job. lots of patience. i hope the person who gets to wear them has a lot of enjoyment and pride in your workmanship.
I've been waiting to see someone do this. Only person I've seen who did this with original parts on RUclips was The Key Cobbler, who does DM resoles as a major part of his business. I've never seen a resole that also used the heat sealing method, only cement
I knew people when I was younger that would put a lot of effort into making their Doc's look like the before resto pair, including driving over them.
I bought my current pair of Doc's in 98, and they still look almost new.
the Reno 911 reference earned you a like on this one.
This is so awesome guys!!! I know they're not the best boots in the world but I have a pair and just bought my son his first pair of DM! Great Job!
For my pommy mates out there...who remembers Alexy Sale in The Young Ones song Doctor Martin's Boots? There's some nostalgia
Amazing timing. I just got a new pair of Doc Martin lowtops for my birthday, to replace my 1993 pair. Great work, guys!
Cool restoration and a blast from the past.
Thanks!
New boot goofin’! Just did some new boot goofin’ today (Thursday Captains). Great Reno 911 reference.
I was thrilled to find an all-made-in-England pair of boots at a thrift shop. They have the same 90's soles. I would gladly ask you to restore them. 😊
I use to wear Dr Martens back in the 70's (I'm 61 now) you could only buy them in two colours, black & ox blood! They was an absolute mare to break in!
Awesome. Made me nostalgic to listen to some Clash!
Great job with the ASMR in this video. What a Master class in how to do a Resto. Bravo!
Straight bar lacing only for me! As a grown-up “goth” who still wears 10-eye MIE Docs, I appreciated this.
Awesome video! I have worn Doc Martens to work since 1994... really love these shoes
After going through numerous "duty" approved boots at work, I dyed the yellow thread on my Doc's shined them up and they last 12 years on patrol. I got rid of them, never thinking they could of been redone. I miss those Doc's.
Love this episode I had at least three pairs of Dr. Martens back in the day. Love it, what a flashback well done gentlemen.
As someone with a few pairs of Docs, I know where I am sending them when the time comes. (For those who have never had a pair, they are incredibly comfortable right out of the box)
Why get them restored when you can buy some new ones for a few more quid?
I still have a pair of 90’s vintage docs Oxfords that I wear periodically. They held up well considering how old they are now.