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🛡️ Step up your style and safety game with Dr. Martens Maple Zip Boots!
The Dr. Martens Women's Maple Zip Steel Toe Light Industry Boots combine legendary air-cushioned comfort with industrial-grade steel toe protection. Featuring a Goodyear-welted sole for durability, a medial zipper for quick wear, and a warm faux fur lining, these boots deliver iconic style and reliable safety for the modern professional woman.







| ASIN | B09RY41MGS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,306 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,539 in Women's Mid-Calf Boots |
| Boot Form Type | Chelsea |
| Boot Shaft Height | 5.5 |
| Brand | Dr. Martens |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Saddle Tan Farrier |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 15,585 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Faux Fur Trim |
| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Fur description | Natural Fur |
| Heel Type | Block Heel |
| Insole Material | Textile |
| Item Type Name | Fashion Boot |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DR MARTENS |
| Material Fabric | HOT DOUBLE |
| Model Name | 2976 Leonore |
| Occasion | Work |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer Material | Leather |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Resort |
| Shaft Circumference | 10.6 Inches |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Synthetic |
| Sole material | Synthetic |
| Style Name | 1460 Serena |
| Style Number | 2976 Leonore |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| UPC | 190665494044 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Faux Fur |
L**N
PERFECT BOOT IF YOU WANT TO WEAR STURDY, PROTECTIVE DOC MARTENS FOR AIR TRAVEL
I ordered, and received, a White pair, US Size Women's 5. Better than a pair of sneakers which will not protect your feet from being stepped on. Additionally, if your sneakers are made of cloth or some kind of canvas your sneakers will not keep your feet dry in winter/rainy weather. And....ugh and euwww....your canvas sneakers will not protect your feet from becoming polluted during your trips to the airplane bathrooms (ugh...dirt, human waste, germs). Doc Martens are my ultimate choice: Instead of sneakers (even leather ones), I got these comfortable platform zippered-closure Doc Martens in the colour white. These totally comfortable platform Doc Martens are a perfect solution because they are super easy and fast to put on and get off while going through inspections by TSA. These Doc Martens look smart. They give that polished, stylish, neatly put-together look and vibe while you are traveling....by air, train, or sea or during that long road trip. I have several pairs of Doc Martens (all of them platform models). This particular pair, like all my other pairs of Doc Martens shoes, is very comfortable, cradles my feet, supports my ankles, and can be worn all day and night. They also give me that extra appreciated height, giving me that desirable long-legged look. I got this model of Doc Martens (with the zipper in front) especially because I want to be comfortable on an airplane and be able to quickly and easily take off my shoes and as quickly and easily put my shoes back on when going through TSA inspections and lines. They might feel heavy at first, but at 81 years old, I can still trot/run in these shoes to catch a flight. For travelers....airplanes...these shoes are a surefire way to avoid wading around on the often sloppy floors of airplane bathrooms (euwww). Perhaps you've read that news about a lung haul flight having to turn back because a passenger defecated "all up and down" in the airplane. Imagine having to walk through that stinky mess in other kinds of shoes. You will wish you had on a pair of platform Doc Martens to "rise above the crowd". These shoes are made of high-quality, strong leather and built on a sturdy sole that can easily and quickly be wiped down with a damp cloth/towel or even rinsed off if someone vomits on your feet or spills/splashes yuk-poop stuff onto your feet. Just go for them....you'll be glad you did. These shoes arrived in record time and were well-packed. They come in several colours so you aren't limited to getting them only in elegant white.
R**.
Beautiful and exceeds expectations
Beautiful and shiny and comfortable! Perfect fit as I’m usually a size 8 in women’s! I’m already wearing them today and they are already sooo comfortable!
P**.
These are the best boots ever! This should be your first (and maybe last) Docs!
This is my 8th pair of Docs and these are the best. The leather is so soft, there is very little breaking in time though I'd still only wear them a few hours a day at first because the heel cup is still rigid. The leather is very nice and matte. The product image has grainier or more textured leather--which is what I wanted--but I'm not too disappointed. These look and feel fantastic. With other Doc boots, the area around the ankle will still be a little stiff even after years of wear. This is no big deal because it's not uncomfortable and if you need the protection (like riding a motorcycle or stuff at work), it's nice. However these are very soft around the entire ankle from day one. They actually move and flex a bit. I can't tell you how nice this is! I know there is a lot of complaining about UK-made versus China-made docs. At this price point, obviously this is the China-made version. However, I think the quality and value is still excellent. The craftsmanship in the UK-made boots are noticeably better. However, will the China-made ones hold up? Absolutely. The construction is still the same in principle. Did it ever dawn on people that a big part of the price difference between the two is because UK wages are much higher than the Chinese labor--which is why they are mostly made in China? I can't fault DM for making a sound business decision 90% of shoe manufacturers do. (Redwing, Nike, Adidas, Uggs, Etc). The soles are great, darker than the other ones that look more clear and like hot glue. This tread pattern is the best. The other heavier lug sole tread kind of have a logger-look and make the boot look clunkier. I have both, and this is a good all-year tread. The only Doc boot I have that is more comfortable is probably the Rigal. However, it's more like a basketball shoe than a boot. Also, for me the sizing is way off (they run big) and they get a little hot inside. Inside, the footbed is super comfortable. Now these are boots. All boots get a little hot, unlike super-breathable mesh running shoes. But compared to other boots, these breath okay and are simultaneously water-proof. If you need more arch support--like many people do--SuperFeet makes a half-size plastic supplement for shoes. It only goes to the middle of your foot to the heal and it's very thin. It would not take up much of the foot room which can be adjusted anyway with the laces. It makes a remarkable difference and you can get few more hours out of these if you stand all day. It is a hard plastic device so do test them out first in stores. Mine never slip. I love these Carpathian boots and I think you will too. If you are looking to buy your first pair of DMs and you don't want them to be shiny, these are the ones. They won't kill your feet the first 10 times you wear them and they look awesome!
A**R
5/5
Title: "Iconic Comfort and Unmatched Durability: Doc Martens Delivers Every Time" Rating: 5/5 Stars Doc Martens – a name synonymous with quality, style, and enduring comfort. As a long-time fan of these iconic boots, I can attest that they consistently exceed expectations, and my recent experience with them reaffirms why they remain an essential staple in my wardrobe. Let's start with comfort. From the moment you slip your feet into a pair of Doc Martens, you're greeted with a feeling of instant relief. The cushioned insole provides just the right amount of support, whether you're navigating city streets or embarking on a rugged outdoor adventure. What's more, the famous air-cushioned sole absorbs impact like a dream, ensuring that each step feels like walking on a cloud. But comfort alone isn't what sets Doc Martens apart – it's their unparalleled durability. These boots are built to last, crafted from premium leather that only gets better with age. Whether braving inclement weather or traversing rough terrain, Doc Martens stand the test of time, emerging unscathed from even the harshest conditions. Plus, with proper care, they develop a unique patina that tells the story of every journey taken in them. Style-wise, Doc Martens are timeless. They effortlessly blend rugged charm with urban sophistication, making them versatile enough to pair with almost any outfit. Whether you're rocking a casual streetwear look or dressing up for a night out, these boots add a touch of edge and personality to any ensemble. And with a range of colors and styles to choose from, there's a perfect pair of Doc Martens for every taste and occasion. What's more, Doc Martens isn't just a brand; it's a symbol of rebellion, individuality, and self-expression. With roots deeply embedded in counterculture movements, wearing a pair of Doc Martens is a statement – a declaration of authenticity and defiance against conformity. In conclusion, Doc Martens continues to reign supreme in the realm of footwear, offering unmatched comfort, durability, and style. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or considering your first pair, investing in Doc Martens is an investment in quality craftsmanship and timeless fashion. Simply put, they're more than just boots; they're a way of life.
W**N
Great Boots: Wide Feet Buy 1 size up
Great Boots: Wide Feet Buy 1 size up! Short review: if you have wide feet, and are a man, buy one size up from the recommended size. Wear them around the house for a week. After a week, the leather will break in around the heel and rub/move. Buy a Dr. Scholl's gel insert for work boots, trim to fit, and you have the perfect size boot. Long review: I have wide feet. I take an 8.5 EE, this size fits perfectly in the Timberland Earthkeepers 8.5 EE, but in the Rockport boots I take a 9 E. So shoe sizes vary and I understand that. I'd give the boot five stars, except I now have an expensive mistake. I went with the advice on Doc Marten's own website and the Amazon sizing guide, and bought a UK 8 which is the equivalent to a US 9 Medium. This has worked for me with a number of shoes. A number of reviewers have said the shoe runs "wide." I can only presume they have narrow feet or are women buying the men's style shoe, given that even women with wide feet will have narrower feet than men with wide feet. I've worn the boot too long to return them, in a vain attempt to "break them in." I will just have to sell them elsewhere I guess. On a hunch, I bought a size large (i.e. a UK 9, not a UK 8, which is equivalent to a US 10 Medium). Fit great, until the heel as noted above broke in and the leather around there started rubbing up and down. A quick trip to your favorite Large-Mart superstore and for $10 Dr. Scholls had me covered. Perfect fit. I like boots, with large toes I tend to get movement up and down the heel with a low cut shoe and with a boot you can dial in by lacing the upper part boot movement in the heel to an astonishing degree. Doc Martens are also VERY comfortable once broken in. Yes the Air Ware is old technology, so are V8 Engines, rear wheel transmission (featured on half a million dollar supercars like Bugattis and Ferarris) and other proven stuff. With the Doc Martens alone, absent the gel inserts, I find them at least as comfortable, maybe more so, than the Timberland "anti-fatigue technology." It is important to be clear what Doc Martens are, and where they work well for people. They are essentially a dress work boot for concrete and other hard surfaces. They were originally sold after all to UK factory workers and British Postmen, who love them. The patent leather gives them a dressy look, and polish allows you to keep them clean and neat. If you are on your feet a good part of the day on hard surfaces like me you'll appreciate them. Doc Martens don't have the aggressive tread that works so well in Rockports or Timberlands in ice, snow, mud, and muck. If you are looking for a boot for back-east Mud season, look elsewhere (I live fortunately in Sunny Southern California). Docs do alright in the rain, in getting you in and out of puddle-strewn parking lots. They are not waterproof like some Timberlands and Rockports though. Docs look nicer, are more dressy, and more rock-and-roll than Timberlands, the favorite of rappers and (in one Seinfeld episode), George Costanza. Fashion-wise, yes girls like them a lot, but so does Penn Gillete the magician, who wears them in his Vegas shows. Docs being a dress work boot, have a fully gusseted tongue, unlike most Timberlands and Rockports. I have a pair of Carolina Logger workboots with the same feature. This will press down on the top of your foot until the leather softens up, and is a feature of all good workboots. Which have the gusseted tongue to keep out debris and dirt from the inside of the boot. This is why I suggest for wide feet people, break the Docs in WITHOUT THE GEL INSERT first, and then when the heel starts to move put the gel insert in so the tongue is already broken in and does not press down hard on your foot. I would recommend a thick cotton crew sock. These socks can be found almost anywhere, are cheap, and easy to replace when they inevitably wear out. No need to go with a pricey wool sock. They are easy to wash too. Docs go well in a dress casual environment, and can be in a pinch paired with a suit for a rock-and-roll dressy look, much better than say Timberlands which are strictly jeans/khaki casual. Just remember, if you have wide feet, go one size up from the recommended size.
G**L
Love these docs!
A flurry of packages has been going back and forth between Amazon and me. Trying to find a pair of doc martens I really love, trying to figure out what size will fit (their shoes are wildly inconsistent and in one style you'll need a 9 while in another you'll need a 10 and so on), returning a pair in the wrong color...and so on. I decided I was going to give up if this pair of Sinclair's wasn't right for me. Fortunately, it passed muster. True, there are issues. The 11 is HUGE on me whereas this pair of 10s is borderline too tight (why no half sizes, Doc?) but dammit, I'm keeping 'em. And, on NO size have I tried has the zipper fit me, so I'm just leaving it open. That said, I otherwise love them. They look badass even with the flower buckles and I love the platforms. I'm 61, a Doc wearer since probably before you were born, and "back in my day" there were no platforms. I just love them and now will only wear platforms because they feel lighter somehow (and these boots are quite heavy!) Anyway, despite the issues mentioned above, I love them. They look great with jeans and even some dresses or skirts. They're simple yet have a touch of uniqueness to them. Can never have too many Doc Martens.
N**E
Pattern is very cool
Very awesome I wear a size women 8 I got these and they fit me just fine.
D**E
fantastic quality but size up
the boots were great but the sizing is all over the place so I had to return to get a bigger size. I'm not sure what's up with the size chart but it says a 9.88inch foot takes a womens 7 and my foot is about 9 3/4 inch so that's what I got and my toe ended up touching the front, so my recommendation is to size up
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