Are Doc Martens Waterproof?
Early models were made of heavy leather, with metal eyelets and laces, rivets on the toes and heels, and an overall rough appearance. The first version of the shoe was invented by George Stead in 1961. It was designed to be what's called a "break-in boot," which meant that it needed to be broken in before they became comfortable. The reason why this boot is also called a "work boot" is because it was made tough for factory workers to wear when their feet sometimes got caught in machinery or other objects while at work. Image credit : shoeguidepro.com Production of these shoes started in 1967, but they only became popular when they were released to the public in 1970. In the very beginning, they were only sold to the British Navy and other such people that wanted to protect their feet. Some shops even had signs that said, "Not for sale in America." The shoes quickly became popular as a fashion item among college students as well as women in southern