An in-depth look at Dr. Martens’ hidden masterpiece, the “10-hole boot 1490!

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An in-depth look at Dr. Martens' hidden masterpiece, the "10-hole boot 1490!

How to wear them in a beautiful silhouette? Dr. Martens 10-hole size

The 10-hole, characterized by its long length up to the calf, is a little more difficult to wear than the 8-hole or shoe-type models. That is why, if you wear them well, you can enjoy an advanced coordination that sets you apart from others. Dr. Martens does not offer half sizes, so it is difficult to decide which size to choose. In the case of boots, if you choose a smaller size, you will feel cramped up to the calf, so it is better to choose a larger size if you are not sure which size to choose. Even if your feet feel like they are swimming a little, you can use laces to increase the hold and insoles to change the fit. It is also possible to wear skinny jeans with boots, so it is best to choose a size that is a little roomy rather than a size that is too tight, and arrange them in your own way.

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Rare model? Discontinued 10-hole cherry red color

The standard 10-hole model that is now officially available is the black color only, but in fact, a deep red color called Cherry Red was also available as a standard model until a few years ago. Cherry red is supported as an iconic color that symbolizes Dr. Martens along with black, and is still available in 8-hole and 3-hole models. However, the 10-hole cherry red color has been discontinued due to recent trend shifts and demand. Some online sites still have some stock of this model, but it will become a rare model that will be hard to find in the future. If you are interested in the Cherry Red 10-hole, we recommend that you check it out as soon as possible.

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