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Dr. Martens 10-Hole Boots Currently Available
Dr. Martens 10-Hole Recommended Model (1): “1490 10-Hole Boots STANDARD FIT”
If you’re looking for a classic 10-hole model, check out this one. Named “1490” after the year it was introduced in 1973, it’s essentially a sibling to the iconic 8-hole “1460.”While featuring details nearly identical to the “1460,” its length—which reaches around the calf—adds a bold presence to your look.Tighten the laces for a stylish look, or wear them slightly loose to create a rugged, workwear vibe. When you’re in the mood for a change, enjoy customizing your look with the included replacement laces—it’s another great way to get the most out of your 10-hole boots.
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Dr. Martens 10-Eye Recommended Model (2) “1490 BEX W/ZIP 10-Eye Boots”
Based on the “1490” model mentioned earlier, this innovative boot features a zipper on the back for easy on-and-off wear. By simplifying the process of putting on and taking off—a common challenge with long boots—you can wear them effortlessly even in situations where you’ll be taking them on and off frequently.The heel loop on the front also serves as a handy accent for your outfit. The BEX sole, featuring a textured tread pattern that differs from the classic sole, gives this pair a rugged vibe.
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Dr. Martens 10-Eye Recommended Model (3): “AUDRICK 10-Eye Boots”
Instead of smooth leather, these boots feature a polyurethane-finished material that lets you incorporate the 10-hole style into casual looks. The main material consists of thick genuine leather that has been split; the underside of the shaved-off layer—known as the “floor leather”—is treated with a polyurethane finish to enhance durability.Recycled materials with high strength and elasticity are used for the eyelets and toe cap, creating a subtle contrast.The sole is also distinctive, allowing you to enjoy a 10-hole style with a unique twist. The use of glossy, wax-finished shoelaces lends the boots a luxurious look. Lighter than leather boots and offering a more rugged look than standard smooth-leather 10-hole styles, these are the perfect pair for year-round wear.




















