New to me boots that don't look like they have been worn.


These were bought in a local antiques place if you can believe it! So, now I have my much coveted Dr. Martens :)


These were bought in a local antiques place if you can believe it! So, now I have my much coveted Dr. Martens :)
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2 comments:
My thoughts will be with you and your blisters... I had Doc Martens as a teenager and still think of the pain on a surprisingly regular basis. They were really comfortable in the end, but, oh, the pain, the pain, the pain of breaking them in! Yowee! I hope for your sake that maybe these ones are more worn than they look. Good luck :)
PS Can't believe you found them in an antiques shop!
ooooh they are lovely :)
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