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Dr. Martens Women'S Shriver Hi Fashion Boot, Black Burnished Wyoming, 11 M

$ 124.6

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  • MPN: Shriver Hi
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    Description

    Dr. Martens Women'S Shriver Hi Fashion Boot, Black Burnished Wyoming, 11 M Us
    Item Condition:
    New
    Brand:
    Dr. Martens
    Manufacturer:
    Dr. Martens
    Model:
    Shriver Hi
    Color:
    Black Burnished Wyoming
    Product Information
    Rubber Sole
    Shaft Measures Approximately Mid-Calf From Arch
    Platform Measures Approximately 1.25 Inches
    Platform Height Is 1.5", And Heel Height Is 2"
    8-Eye Boot
    The Sole Is Cemented To The Upper, With A Classic Yellow Sidewall Stitch
    Built On The Iconic Dr. Martens Air-Cushioned Sole
    Retains Classic Doc'S Dna, Like Grooved Sides, Yellow Stitching And Scripted Heel-Loop
    The Shriver Hi Is A Thoroughly Modern Boot For The Alternative Fashion Consumer With An Extra Chunky Sole That Elevates The Wearer. A Rugged Heeled Boot That Gives A Feeling Of Power. Care Instructions - Wipe Away Dirt With Damp Cloth, Ensure Shoes Are Dry Then Apply Dr. Martens Wonder Balsam Using The Sponge Applicatordr. Martens Is The Stuff Of Legends. It All Began Near Munich, Germany In 1945 When Dr. Klaus Maertens Injured His Foot In A Skiing Accident In The Bavarian Alps. To Make Walking Easier During The Healing Process, He Designed A Shoe With An Air-Cushioned Sole. Using Old Rubber Tires, He Constructed Soles That Had Air Trapped Within Closed Compartments. He Showed His Prototype To His Engineer/Inventor Friend, Dr. Herbert Funck, And Together They Decided To Develop And Produce The Shoes. Not Only Did The Shoe Solve The Doctor'S Immediate Problem, But It Also Started To Sell Well In Germany. By 1959 The Two Decided That They Needed A Company To Produce And Distribute The Shoes, Then Called Dr. Maertens, In Other Parts Of The World. At First, Many Manufacturers Rejected The Concept Of An Air Cushioned Sole As A Short-Lived Gimmick. However, The R. Griggs Group, Located In The Village Of Wollaston In England, Decided To Go Along With The Idea By Creating The First Work Boot With The Revolutionary