Dr. Martens‘ ever-popular Lowell style is back for Summer – reimagined in new, fresh hues for the warm months ahead.
From subtle light tan to attention-demanding powder pink, these updated colorways have something for everyone.


First introduced in Autumn/Winter 2024, the Lowell blends contemporary aesthetics with archival workwear designs. The style returns this Spring in new hues and material offerings.


The four-eye shoe is constructed with a padded collar and stands on a BEN sole, featuring a rugged undersole tread, and secured with a Goodyear Welted welting.


The Lowell in Buttersoft Nubuck Leather is seen across three seasonal colorways: Light Tan, Powder Pink, and Sage Green. Fitted with tonal laces and contrast silver eyelets, the new pastel hues reimagine the Lowell for warmer temperatures.


Dr. Martens introduces a dark brown edition of the Lowell, crafted from croc-embossed Aniline leather, finished with dark brown laces, silver eyelets, and a plain black welt.


In high demand, the Butterscotch Orleans and Black Aniline Lowell shoes return this season with a restock. Highlighted with original stitch detailing and finished with a moc-toe, the two styles round out the Lowell assortment.


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The first pair of Dr. Martens boots rolled off the production line on the 1st April 1960. With its trademark yellow stitch, grooved sole and heel-loop, it was a boot for workers, initially worn by postmen and policemen; comfortable, durable and lightweight in comparison to its competitors at the time.
Throughout Dr. Martens history, the brand has been adopted and subverted by diverse individuals, musicians, youth cultures and tribes. These are the people who stand out from the crowd and their journey of self-expression has always been accompanied by a pair of DM’s boots or shoes.
The simple silhouette allows people to customise each pair; whilst on a utilitarian level their famous durability and comfort make them ideal footwear for the world of gigs and street fashion. On an emotional level, they are a flag of attitude and empowerment.Best fashion retailers
The Northamptonshire factory where it all began still exists to this day, in the village of Wollaston. A specific range of ‘Made In England’ products are manufactured here by a small, close-knit team of people schooled in traditional shoe-making and a process that hasn’t changed since our first pair six decades ago.
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