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Jane Pratt's avatar

I'm so interested to read other people's relationship histories with Doc Martens here. In trying to think of my own, it made me realize that I am way too big a stickler for not following trends. Which is why, after briefly having one pair of Doc Martens in college (black, standard number of holes), I quickly switched to a vintage pair of black men's Polish navy shoes that were way too big, but served the same kind of bad ass purpose, while I could know that no one else had them. I focus too much on this. I considered naming my daughter the beautiful name Violet, but didn't because I thought it would be too trendy. I realize that's ridiculous.

So my history with Doc Martens is that they were one of the very first advertisers in Sassy magazine, and one of the very few who did not pull out their advertising when there was a conservative boycott against Sassy for our controversial content. Go Doc Martens! We love you forever!

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First pair of Docs were bought at the venerable and infamous Trash and Vaudeville in the early 90's, along with my first jar of Manic Panic, in Plum. 8 hole Oxblood. They went to college and to London and back again and all over the country, then back to NYC. I worked in film and TV and Broadway and was a bit of a club kid and they came with me everywhere, being the perfect boot for everything. And then, I lost a lot of weight, and my feet shrank a size or so. Dumbass me donated them. My only small comfort is that I hope some other East Villager made the find of their life and are very happy with them. Nowadays Docs are mostly plastic and made in Vietnam, and I just couldn't bring myself to buy another pair. Until.... and yes this was probably 15 years ago but I'm Gen X so it feels recent, I saw a pair of 8 hole rose gold metallic ones at the DSW on Union Square IN THE SALE AREA. I did stalk them for a couple weeks, because they still weren't cheap, but after it went down to I think the blue tag I snatched them up. I don't wear them as much as I used to, they feel heavy to my older legs, but damn they are so pretty, and I do still feel like a bit of a badass when I put them on. Maybe I'll stalk some resale sites for a pair like I used to wear. I'll pair it with my old motorcycle jacket if I can find it and some readers, because those have to come with me everywhere now, and I'll feel a little badass some more

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