Dr. Martens Men's Heritage 8933 Non-Steel Oxford

Dr. Martens Men's Heritage 8933 Non-Steel Oxford Reviews



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If the steel-toed version of this shoe is too heavy for you (and your not going to use this as work shoe), I would definitely recommend it. Classic Doc look, incredibly comfortable (especially if you have to stand for long periods of time), very durable. For the price, these shoes are a great buy.

Dr. Martens Men's Heritage 8933 Non-Steel Oxford Feature

  • PVC HUD sole with 90 degree heel is electrical hazard resistant
  • Slip resistant
  • Features standard woodshank and is heat sealed welted
This industrial service non-steel oxford from Dr. Martens is ready to work or rock. It boasts a PVC HUD sole with a 90-degree heel that's electrical hazard-resistant, plus a slip-resistant outsole. Whether you wear these tough shoes to a concert or the job site, you can rest assured your feet will be protected. Dr. Martens 8933 Volcano Oxford Shoes. Good - looking Shoes with outdoor comfort in mind! If you're a hard-working man that's simply looking for durable shoes that refuse to sacrifice style, then these "Doc" Martens are for you! The Shoes feature a water-resistant, full-grain leather upper and a contoured, cushioned insole to absorb the shock of each step. And you get no-slip grip, too... the patented air-cushioned sole resists oils, petrol and alkili. Doc knows best: Rugged, durable trans PVC outsole; Stitch-welted construction for durability; Padded ankle collar; Heavy-duty metal eyelets and D ring... industrial-strength cord lacing; Standard wood shank for stability; Each Boot weighs approx. 35 ozs. State Size. You can get yours, right now! Men's Dr. Martens 8933 Volcano Oxford Shoes, Gaucho


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Color incorrect - James K. Alexanderson -
I believe the shoes were mislabeled. I ordered Gaucho and received Black, even though it was labeled Gaucho. I know there can be some variance in the leather color, but the shoe laces were black, not brown like the photo. Too bad, I loved my older pair of Dr. Martins.


Nov 03, 2010 16:33:04

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