A Hidden Masterpiece! Dr. Martens’ brogue shoe “3989” model explained.

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A Hidden Masterpiece! Dr. Martens' brogue shoe "3989" model explained.

The British leather shoe brand “Dr. Martens” is famous for its 8-hole boots, but did you know that there are other models of classic shoes that you should not miss? This time, we pick up the ” 3989″ brogue shoes, which feature a full brogue and wingtip design. We will introduce the brand’s history, features, and appeal.

What is the British leather shoe brand “Dr. Martens”?

This British leather shoe brand was born in 1960 with the iconic “1460” 8-hole model. It all started when Dr. Klaus Martens, who was engaged in military service in Germany, developed a sole to ease the burden on the feet. The brand was once famous in the U.K. as boots worn by laborers for their comfort, but as they were favored by British cultural groups such as the “Mods” and the “Skins,” they became popular as street fashion icons. They became popular as icons of street fashion. Later, famous musicians such as rock and punk musicians wore them in their live performances, and the shoe brand spread its recognition to a wider range of people. Today, the brand collaborates with various fashion brands and creates special-order models. It is a leather shoe brand that the UK is proud of and continues to be loved by fashionistas around the world.

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What are the characteristics of Dr. Martens shoes?

Dr. Martens shoes are full of elements that make them instantly recognizable as Dr. Martens. One of the most important points is the ” Air Cushion Sole ” that provides a comfortable fit. It is said that the Air Cushion sole was designed by Dr. Klaus Martens, the creator of Dr. Martens, when he himself suffered a skiing injury so that he would not have to strain his feet. As the name suggests, the revolutionary air-filled sole provides outstanding cushioning that prevents foot fatigue. By employing Dr. Martens’ proprietary “heat sealing” method, in which the sole is crimped with heat of 700 degrees Celsius, the air in the sole is firmly trapped, and the sole is also known as the “bouncing sole” for its bouncy comfort. This sole is reflected in Dr. Martens’ products, which are highly regarded not only for their design but also for their comfort.

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What is the “brogue” design used in Dr. Martens’ 3989 model?

In addition to introducing Dr. Martens’ 3989 brogues, we would like to review what kind of shoes are called “brogues. The term “brogue” refers to the decoration of holes drilled in leather. Originally from Ireland and Scotland around the 16th century, the word “brogue” is believed to have come from the Gaelic word “bróg,” which means “covering of the leg” or “shoe. It is said that they were worn as farm work shoes because of their functional role of improving drainage. Later, in the 19th century, English students began wearing them, and they spread to the world as a fashion item.

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As if linked to the history of brogue shoes, Dr. Martens’ “3989” brogue shoes were also created in the mid-1960s, and since then, they have been loved by a subculture and have become a standard item for Dr. Martens. Brogue shoes come in a variety of designs, including the full brogue type, in which the brogue covers the entire shoe, and the half brogue type, in which the brogue covers only half of the shoe. The toe brogue is called a “medallion,” and the brogue decorated along the fold of the fabric is called a “perforation. The name “perforation” is said to have come from the resemblance to the holes that line the edges of a movie film.

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