Dr. Martens, the British footwear brand, is celebrating the 65th anniversary of "THE 1461 shoes," one of the brand's iconic origins, by launching the Classic Calf Leather "1461 Black Mono" Japan-exclusive model, handcrafted at its original factory in Northamptonshire, UK.
Following "THE 1460," the brand's first boot, "THE 1461 shoes" were the second iconic model to roll off the production line. These unisex 3-hole shoes have been highly acclaimed for their durability, comfort, and versatile style. The model's name is derived from its birthdate, first manufactured on April 1, 1961.
For 65 years since its inception, THE 1461 shoes have welcomed diverse people from all over the world into the Dr. Martens community. With a timeless and ageless silhouette, Dr. Martens' characteristic air-cushioned sole, and iconic details like the yellow welt stitching, they have imbued workers, as well as musicians, artists, activists, and various other creators who continue to shape culture worldwide, with a "bouncing" spirit in their steps.
This anniversary model is produced at the Dr. Martens "Made in England" factory, using Classic Calf leather from "C. F. Stead," a tannery founded in Leeds in 1904. It is a collectible limited-edition series incorporating unique brand design codes throughout.
The distinctive texture of full-grain leather is characterized by a deep, rich texture created by blending natural oils and waxes. With age, you can enjoy natural changes in appearance due to pull-up effects as the leather wears in.
Details include antique gold eyelets and round waxed laces that elegantly tighten the Oxford silhouette, honoring the British Cobbs Lane factory with a special edi
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- Organizations: C. F. Stead