Boots by Dr Martens, Smooth leather upper, Lace-up fastening, Branded back tab, Round toe, Top-stitch detail, Air-cushioned sole, Moulded tread. Since its creation in the 1960s, the classic Dr Martens eight eyelet boot was once an iconic footwear choice for punks, skinheads and working class rebels the world over. With technical construction that ensures each shoe or boot is durable, resistant and comfortable; Dr Martens have built a reputation on the exceptional quality of their footwear. Today, Dr Martens has retained its trademark designs but added a fresh, contemporary twist with the addition of coloured soles, soft suedes, bright colours and bold prints.
Boots by Dr Martens, Smooth leather upper, Lace-up fastening, Branded back tab, Round toe, Top-stitch detail, Air-cushioned sole, Moulded tread. Since its creation in the 1960s, the classic Dr Martens eight eyelet boot was once an iconic footwear choice for punks, skinheads and working class rebels the world over. With technical construction that ensures each shoe or boot is durable, resistant and comfortable; Dr Martens have built a reputation on the exceptional quality of their footwear. Today, Dr Martens has retained its trademark designs but added a fresh, contemporary twist with the addition of coloured soles, soft suedes, bright colours and bold prints.
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The lowest price for Dr Martens 1460 - Cherry Red Smooth Size: 13 UK right now is $274.99 at Boutique Retailer, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $239.99 on 4 Feb 2026 — today's price is 15% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 12 May 2026.
Dr Martens 1460 - Cherry Red Smooth Size: 13 UK
Boots by Dr Martens, Smooth leather upper, Lace-up fastening, Branded back tab, Round toe, Top-stitch detail, Air-cushioned sole, Moulded tread. Since its creation in the 1960s, the classic Dr Martens eight eyelet boot was once an iconic footwear choice for punks, skinheads and working class rebels the world over. With technical construction that ensures each shoe or boot is durable, resistant and comfortable; Dr Martens have built a reputation on the exceptional quality of their footwear. Today, Dr Martens has retained its trademark designs but added a fresh, contemporary twist with the addition of coloured soles, soft suedes, bright colours and bold prints.
Boots by Dr Martens, Smooth leather upper, Lace-up fastening, Branded back tab, Round toe, Top-stitch detail, Air-cushioned sole, Moulded tread. Since its creation in the 1960s, the classic Dr Martens eight eyelet boot was once an iconic footwear choice for punks, skinheads and working class rebels the world over. With technical construction that ensures each shoe or boot is durable, resistant and comfortable; Dr Martens have built a reputation on the exceptional quality of their footwear. Today, Dr Martens has retained its trademark designs but added a fresh, contemporary twist with the addition of coloured soles, soft suedes, bright colours and bold prints.
Last updated at 12/05/2026 09:04:52
Dr. Martens Unisex 1460Z DMC Smooth Leather Boots (8-Eye Lace Up Shoes) - Cherry Red
Free delivery between 15–21 May
1460 Smooth Red Unisex Size 13| AfterPay Available
Free delivery
originally posted on influenster.com
I bought my my first pair of Docs when I was 14 years old. I had just gotten my first job, making $4.15 an hour. It took forever to save up the $120 I needed to buy my oxblood red leather Docs. I was so excited. The shop I went to had to order them from England. The 2 weeks it took felt like a year. I remember when I got them. They smelled like fresh leather. I wore them immediately. And they tore the hell outta my heels lol You have to break in Doc Marten's. I wore these for two weeks straight, wouldn't take them off even though they almost crippled me. My mother noticed me limping and asked if I wanted to take them back. I told her no because they were filled with my blood lol. Eventually they fit like a second skin. It took 5 years for me e to walk holes through ... MoreI bought my my first pair of Docs when I was 14 years old. I had just gotten my first job, making $4.15 an hour. It took forever to save up the $120 I needed to buy my oxblood red leather Docs. I was so excited. The shop I went to had to order them from England. The 2 weeks it took felt like a year. I remember when I got them. They smelled like fresh leather. I wore them immediately. And they tore the hell outta my heels lol You have to break in Doc Marten's. I wore these for two weeks straight, wouldn't take them off even though they almost crippled me. My mother noticed me limping and asked if I wanted to take them back. I told her no because they were filled with my blood lol. Eventually they fit like a second skin. It took 5 years for me e to walk holes through the soles. I wish I be still had them because I have a lot of memories attached to those Docs. Lol I was a wild teenager, and I hitchhiked from South Carolina to Louisiana wearing those boots. Lucky I wasn't murdered by a marauding serial killer. #memories #autumnfatale #voxbox
originally posted on influenster.com
Doc Martens are not a trend, they're an investment. They're absolutely awful for about a month (or even longer) when you're breaking them in. However, I advise you NOT to cheat and freeze them (or whatever foolish things people do) to soften the leather (beside using the protective balm), let them wear in naturally so they conform to your feet! I have 3 pairs. One white 1460, one dark navy 1460, and one brown pair of an older style I don't know. The brown ones I was given, and they're used. My white pair is entirely broken in, I'm working on the navy, and my brown ones are broken in to someone else's foot shape. The brown ones will never be perfect on me because they're not a custom fit unfortunately. They're incredibly durable, comfortable (if you bother to earn ... MoreDoc Martens are not a trend, they're an investment. They're absolutely awful for about a month (or even longer) when you're breaking them in. However, I advise you NOT to cheat and freeze them (or whatever foolish things people do) to soften the leather (beside using the protective balm), let them wear in naturally so they conform to your feet! I have 3 pairs. One white 1460, one dark navy 1460, and one brown pair of an older style I don't know. The brown ones I was given, and they're used. My white pair is entirely broken in, I'm working on the navy, and my brown ones are broken in to someone else's foot shape. The brown ones will never be perfect on me because they're not a custom fit unfortunately. They're incredibly durable, comfortable (if you bother to earn the custom fit) and help with various issues. I have achilles tendonitis, plantars fasciitis, and I've suffered through stress fractures. These are literally bouncy, and they're the best shoes/boots I've ever owned. They're warm and perfect from fall-late spring, and they always get a reaction (for better or worse, some people think they're ugly but I don't care).
originally posted on influenster.com
I love these boots! They are made with sturdy genuine leather, are heavy duty, but are super comfortable. I’ve had them 6 months and they still look brand new. They hold up better than any other boots I own. They go with any outfit I have on, casual or more dressed up. I want a pair in brown too!
| Outer material | moulded leather |
| Internal material | leatherette + textile |
| Cartridge | leatherette + synthetic material |
| Outer sole | PVC |
| Middle sole | PVC + AirWair |
Dr. Martens Unisex 1460Z DMC Smooth Leather Boots (8-Eye Lace Up Shoes) - Cherry Red
Free delivery between 15–21 May
1460 Smooth Red Unisex Size 13| AfterPay Available
Free delivery
I bought my my first pair of Docs when I was 14 years old. I had just gotten my first job, making $4.15 an hour. It took forever to save up the $120 I needed to buy my oxblood red leather Docs. I was so excited. The shop I went to had to order them from England. The 2 weeks it took felt like a year. I remember when I got them. They smelled like fresh leather. I wore them immediately. And they tore the hell outta my heels lol You have to break in Doc Marten's. I wore these for two weeks straight, wouldn't take them off even though they almost crippled me. My mother noticed me limping and asked if I wanted to take them back. I told her no because they were filled with my blood lol. Eventually they fit like a second skin. It took 5 years for me e to walk holes through ... MoreI bought my my first pair of Docs when I was 14 years old. I had just gotten my first job, making $4.15 an hour. It took forever to save up the $120 I needed to buy my oxblood red leather Docs. I was so excited. The shop I went to had to order them from England. The 2 weeks it took felt like a year. I remember when I got them. They smelled like fresh leather. I wore them immediately. And they tore the hell outta my heels lol You have to break in Doc Marten's. I wore these for two weeks straight, wouldn't take them off even though they almost crippled me. My mother noticed me limping and asked if I wanted to take them back. I told her no because they were filled with my blood lol. Eventually they fit like a second skin. It took 5 years for me e to walk holes through the soles. I wish I be still had them because I have a lot of memories attached to those Docs. Lol I was a wild teenager, and I hitchhiked from South Carolina to Louisiana wearing those boots. Lucky I wasn't murdered by a marauding serial killer. #memories #autumnfatale #voxbox
Doc Martens are not a trend, they're an investment. They're absolutely awful for about a month (or even longer) when you're breaking them in. However, I advise you NOT to cheat and freeze them (or whatever foolish things people do) to soften the leather (beside using the protective balm), let them wear in naturally so they conform to your feet! I have 3 pairs. One white 1460, one dark navy 1460, and one brown pair of an older style I don't know. The brown ones I was given, and they're used. My white pair is entirely broken in, I'm working on the navy, and my brown ones are broken in to someone else's foot shape. The brown ones will never be perfect on me because they're not a custom fit unfortunately. They're incredibly durable, comfortable (if you bother to earn ... MoreDoc Martens are not a trend, they're an investment. They're absolutely awful for about a month (or even longer) when you're breaking them in. However, I advise you NOT to cheat and freeze them (or whatever foolish things people do) to soften the leather (beside using the protective balm), let them wear in naturally so they conform to your feet! I have 3 pairs. One white 1460, one dark navy 1460, and one brown pair of an older style I don't know. The brown ones I was given, and they're used. My white pair is entirely broken in, I'm working on the navy, and my brown ones are broken in to someone else's foot shape. The brown ones will never be perfect on me because they're not a custom fit unfortunately. They're incredibly durable, comfortable (if you bother to earn the custom fit) and help with various issues. I have achilles tendonitis, plantars fasciitis, and I've suffered through stress fractures. These are literally bouncy, and they're the best shoes/boots I've ever owned. They're warm and perfect from fall-late spring, and they always get a reaction (for better or worse, some people think they're ugly but I don't care).
I love these boots! They are made with sturdy genuine leather, are heavy duty, but are super comfortable. I’ve had them 6 months and they still look brand new. They hold up better than any other boots I own. They go with any outfit I have on, casual or more dressed up. I want a pair in brown too!
In Doctor Martens we trust. The 1460 boot is an iconic, timeless design. The boot itself is practical, functional and will last and last once you’ve put the time and effort into wearing it in. Currently, I’m finding plasters on the ankle and thick socks works for the first few outings just until the leather moulds to your feet. Short term, there might be a little pain, but the long term gain is worth it and I urge you to stick with your Docs! Few other shoe makers have made their mark on history, fashion and society like Doctor Martens!
Absolutely cannot do wrong with the classic Docs in cherry red. I have had the classic docs in black for over 15 years. They are indestructible and I love the sleek design. The sizing for me is perfect too. I’m a “big 7” but size 8 shoes are always too big for me. I went for a size 7 in these and they fit perfect.
I’ve bought your boots for over 30 years and unfortunately your quality of materials has declined. I have a pair of boots that I bought in 1997 that are still in really good shape but I have several pairs that Ive bought over the last few years that have failed / worn out fairly easily. Please up your quality game. I know its not easy nowadays, but quality is supposed to be what makes your brand stand out. Oh, and stop with the sandals. Please. They’re terrible.
I had my last pair 30 years ago at university and I was worried my memories were through rose tinted glasses. I need not have worried. My new pair live up to all expectations and are even better than I remember. They fit like a glove and look fabulous. I want more now in different colours!!
Oh my word what can I say, I was given my first pair of ox red Dr Martins in 1987 and my daughter now has these and loves wearing them. I was over the moon that 36 years later I was given a pair for a birthday gift. I got the same feeling putting this new pair on as I did in 1987. The quality, style and comfort is timeless. The fit is perfect. I love them.
The construction is good and sturdy. However, they are rigid the first time you wear them, so prepare with some leather softener or bandaids.The colour is lovely and perfect for autumn outfits. However, the fit is slightly bigger than I expected, mainly around the ankles and calves.Good quality overall and packaging.
I really do like these. But, they are slightly to big. I usually wear a size 7.5, but with the change in shoe sizing ( not universal anymore) I end up with a size 8. They said these ran a little small, well they don't. They are heavy, after the first time wearing them , my legs were tired. Not used to that. They are very stiff, and they were rubbing on my ankle. Before I can wear these for any length of time, I will have to some how break them in. I haven't had boots this stiff in a while.
| Outer material | moulded leather |
| Internal material | leatherette + textile |
| Cartridge | leatherette + synthetic material |
| Outer sole | PVC |
| Middle sole | PVC + AirWair |