Looks good- mostly comfortable
Bought these for my son to wear to a high school dance. He loves them! Great shoes!
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The Dr. Martens Womens 1461 Slip Resistant Oxford Shoes are designed specifically for women seeking a blend of style, comfort, and functionality in their work footwear. With a supportive, anti-fatigue structure, these shoes provide the ideal combination of lightweight durability, flexibility, and comfort to keep you moving confidently throughout your workday.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
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| Dr. Martens Womens HollyOxford | $86.07 | (4.3) | 783 | 86 | 200 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens womens Blaire | $67.0 | (4.3) | 7510 | 81 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Unisex Adult Reeder Oxford Shoes | $79.95 | (4.3) | 1488 | 80 | 100 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens womens Eviee | $120.0 | (4.3) | 728 | 77 | 100 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens womens Rakim | $87.95 | (4.3) | 1128 | 76 | 50 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Scholl's Shoes Men's Harrington II Slip Resistant Work Oxford | $74.99 | (4.3) | 4166 | 75 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Womens HollyOxford | $104.85 | (4.3) | 807 | 74 | 50 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Womens Oxford Shoes Comfort Lace Up Slip Resistant Patent Leather Dress Shoes | $45.99 | (4.3) | 183 | 73 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Unisex-Adult 1461 Oxford | $140.0 | (4.3) | 1358 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Men's 1461 Oxford | $113.07 | (4.3) | 6 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens womens Rilla | $114.26 | (4.3) | 172 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens womens Olson | $73.55 | (4.3) | 257 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Unisex-Adult Unisex Vegan 1461 Oxford Shoe | $83.02 | (4.3) | 957 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dr. Martens Womens 1461Oxford | $112.0 | (4.3) | 510 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Womens Lightweight Nursing Shoes Slip Resistant Faux Leather Lace Up Comfortable Oxford Work Shoes | $22.9 | (4.3) | 44 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Bought these for my son to wear to a high school dance. He loves them! Great shoes!
4.5 stars- comfortable shoes that stopped my crab walk after i got home from work (taking off shoes and feet cant seem to support me anymore, weird pressure points etc. this has alleviated.) I do have to use some heel liners to get these shoes to fit snugly and they need to be tighter than tight but they work, alleviated a good amount of foot discomfort from working 8 hours a day. They are about a 8/10 on the slip resistance imo. The only downside is the thick bottom of the shoe sometimes gets caught on tiles/raised flooring and if i didnt have better balance i might have fallen. Pick your feet up when you walk.
I was so impressed with the shoes and the fit is perfect
I purchased a pair of Doc Martin shoes for my son, and I must say, they exceeded our expectations in every way! For two years, he wore them almost daily, and they held up beautifully. The quality of the materials and craftsmanship is top-notch, and it's clear that these shoes are built to last. We love them so much, so I bought a pair for my other son.
She ran a little bit wide, but all in all great pair of shoes. What can you say Doc Martens are amazing. Best shoes you buy.
I have worn Doc Martens as my daily shoe now for almost 20 years. After 5 years I had to replace my previous Docs. The sole was starting to split from the welt, but the upper was in reasonable condition. I purchased my first pair of these new shoes in Nov of '23 to have both soles splitting from the welt in about month. I returned the shoes and the second pair arrived in January of '24.With the new pair of shoes, I noticed that the toe cap area was starting to get a fuzzy texture. Almost a suede like texture. I had never seen this on a pair of Docs. I have seen scratches, but not the leather getting fuzzy. About two weeks ago, the left shoe, just aft of the toe cap where the shoe flexes, started to crack. Right now there is a fully developed crack all the way through the shoe and is about 5/8" long. The leather in the area is substantially thinner than other Docs that I have had. By eye, it seems that it is about 30-40% thinner than a pair that I have as some grunge shoes that are about 15 years old that have a crack in a similar place (but took more than 8 years to develop).To have these shoes last less than a year is really disappointing to say the least. I am looking at different shoes, and right now I am contemplating the Thursday Boot Company Statesman. It is the closest in style while having a better sole than the Doc Martens or the Solovair shoes that do not really allow for resoling. I never really worried about having to get new soles on shoes as the uppers usually wore out at about the same rate as the sole in the way that I use the shoe for a Doc Marten. I am open to suggestions, though.
I recently purchased a pair of Dr. Martens shoes, and overall, I'm quite impressed. They have a beautiful design and seem to be of excellent quality. The size fits perfectly, and the weight, while a bit heavy, gives them a sturdy feel.However, I did notice a notable detail in the design. The upper part of the heel counter is quite rigid and ends in a slight forward incline. This feature introduces a certain discomfort at the back of the foot. Wearing the shoes snugly can potentially cause rubbing against the Achilles tendon, leading to some discomfort.While the aesthetic appeal and overall quality are undeniable, I would advise potential buyers to be mindful of the fit, especially if opting for a snug size. It's a trade-off between style and a slightly uncomfortable design element in the heel area.