Leather expert guide to breaking in Doc Martens

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  • @RoseAnvil2
    @RoseAnvil2  Рік тому +3

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    • @hunglikeahearse
      @hunglikeahearse Рік тому

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  • @korzaski
    @korzaski Рік тому +98

    i like how even though you personally don't like doc martens for the poor quality of materials you still offer up advice consistently knowing that it's a thing people want anyways exclusively cause of the fashion. it can be hard to set aside bias, especially since you're a professional in the leather space. its admirable. obviously nowhere near something like a red wing, but i still love docs for the look and general comfort from the start (at least i think they're comfortable, not everyone does). they both have their place.

    • @Naeidea
      @Naeidea Рік тому +7

      I always felt Docs were great boots, i had a pair in school, got comments even from my teachers about having such great boots.
      Years Later:
      Then I needed a replacement for a pair of Rockports that i wore into the ground and they never let me down, still wearable in fact. I looked at similar Rockports and the prices had shot up. Nope. Let's research something else.
      NPS, Solovair popped up and now I have two pairs. They are my favourite boots and can't believe it has taken me this long to find them.

  • @EvilEAD
    @EvilEAD 11 днів тому +1

    You’re the first video that popped up I got everything I need from your presentation . directly to the point much appreciated, sir🙂

  • @royogrady9179
    @royogrady9179 Рік тому +21

    I set mine out in the sun - along with the wonder balsam, which liquifies - let it warm up for 30 minutes or so and then coat the inside of the boots (not the footbed, which I protect with shop towels). Let it set in the sun for another 30 minutes, wipe it down, go for a walk. Repeat daily until you don't think you need to.

  • @Johnnybananass-_
    @Johnnybananass-_ Рік тому +10

    I spent hours then days trying to do your mink oil trick from your old DM video and nothing worked, haha I did wonder how oil would get through the top finish, glad I wasnt going insane

  • @aquarian111
    @aquarian111 25 днів тому

    My first pair of docs i bought 2 weeks ago 1460 grizzly boots its uncomfortable and heavy by first time wearing it, now i really love it. Balsam creme really helped alot

  • @troglodyte12
    @troglodyte12 Рік тому +21

    I'd usually sand off the plastic coating on docs/gripfast boots with a light grit sandpaper, carefully avoiding the stitching, then prepping the newly exposed raw leather with saddle soap then a coat of Fiebings oil based dye with a dauber , let it dry for a day or two then apply Sno Seal or neatsfoot oil which softens up and hydrates the leather making it more of a grainy natural or greasy type leather thats alot more comfortable and easier to wear.

    • @Lexidezi225
      @Lexidezi225 Рік тому +28

      Why even buy them

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Рік тому +7

      @@Lexidezi225
      I’m going to say that was a sarcastic joke.

    • @Bragi71
      @Bragi71 Рік тому

      And why don‘t you just buy GOOD boots?!?

  • @milergrzegorz
    @milergrzegorz Рік тому +6

    Doc Martens were 2nd pair of boots that i bought with my own money. They were very disappointing in terms of durability and comfort.
    After them I bough extremely cheaply (around 30$) pair of brand new Danish Army m58 boots. They served me for 10 years and if not for the fact that it was cheaper to buy another pair than to resole them i would probably still have them.
    Since they are all leather construction i first kept them in water for couple of hours. Then wore them until they dried and after that conditioned them from inside and outside and now they are very soft even though they are made from thick leather and were very hard when new.

  • @loscrows1836
    @loscrows1836 11 днів тому

    I used bick 4 on the inside. I let them chill for a couple of hours, and then I used the wonder balsam on top of that. I figure since it's thiker, it might help seal the moisture. And it worked! Did it right out of the box on a pair of 1460s 👍🏻

  • @achille5
    @achille5 Рік тому +1

    I wish this video got my traction, I loved this one. The more knowledge I can get, the better.

  • @IMAXXHEW
    @IMAXXHEW Рік тому +5

    I've owned a few pair of 1460s and never conditioned them because I was ignorant and could care less at the time. Now I still own a couple pairs of Docs, but not the 1460s... I like the Newtons. I apply Huberds Shoe Oil/Grease to all my boots now. Best stuff there is by far for boots used in extreme working conditions.

  • @FleetwoodCrack
    @FleetwoodCrack Рік тому +4

    I've had 4 pairs of Doc's Greasy Black, Crazy Horse, and Aztec which were all more natural leather and a pair of Pascals which had the plastic coating.

    • @Badluckfistfck
      @Badluckfistfck Рік тому +1

      Yes, my Combs are a lot more natural leather vs my Jadons which are obviously plasticy and were so much more painful to break in

  • @themoor5498
    @themoor5498 Рік тому +5

    I have owned 4 pairs of DM 1460 canvas and one pair of 1460 rain boots (all no longer available) since well before 2012, and they still have many years more of wear in them! They have a proud place in my hand-crafted boots collection. It marks the journey that brought me to the knowledge of quality boots. As a result, I replaced my black, brown, and olive Docs with Oak Street Bootmakers Black CXL and Badalasse Lisio Cotti Cap Toe Trench boots, and Grant Stone's Jungle Kangaroo Diesel boots to replace my olive Jadons. I gave those boots to a couple people that were happy to have them. When asked why I was giving them away, I told them the truth. Up until May of this year, I was shopping for my next pair of Docs. I now know better. This community is expansive enough to welcome anyone that loves boots. Period! There's more to be learned as we continue our journey toward our GRAIL pair of boots!

  • @coyote4936
    @coyote4936 Рік тому +1

    I use saphir universal cream for my original vintage ox blood docs and it works really well

  • @manguydude905
    @manguydude905 Рік тому +8

    Makes a video on how he hates Dr. Martens.... Makes multiple videos on how to care for Dr. Martens 🤣 I think he has a love/hate relationship with them. It's funny how even on the Dr. Marten website they talk about how to condition the boots and even sell a conditioner knowing it does nothing with the coating on them. Good idea on conditioning them from the inside!

  • @gracekatt2720
    @gracekatt2720 14 днів тому

    Has the quality of Doc Martens changed over the years? I have three pairs from the late 90's and they are still in great shape, sole is thick and intact. they were wider than the boot styles I see now. They also do not have a plastic coating on the top. I wore these boots alnost everyday for years and I still wear them now, 29 years later.
    I do have some newer ones that are not as comfortable as my originals, so I wanted to know the options to break them in. I do like how you described each technique with the pros and cons to each. Thank you.

  • @glendas.mckinney926
    @glendas.mckinney926 Рік тому +8

    To prepare any of my all-leather shoes for travel or other all-day walking, I put gobs of moisturizer on my feet and wear them around the house for a bit so that the heat and motion works it into the leather. This is a great method for new shoes or even shoes that I usually only walk short distances in

  • @amazingamer
    @amazingamer Рік тому +5

    Do you condition it on the inside of the boot where the toe goes, because it's got a weird fabric there

    • @astrozombie989
      @astrozombie989 Рік тому +3

      Yeah I’m wondering about that are too, because that’s where they tend to crack…

  • @martinsmith1525
    @martinsmith1525 Рік тому +3

    Thank you, very helpful and interesting. 👍

  • @jenniferscala8523
    @jenniferscala8523 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this!

  • @travismurrant1559
    @travismurrant1559 Рік тому +2

    love to see more break un suggestions for builder pros or jim greens

  • @sailorg00n
    @sailorg00n 3 місяці тому

    Watching this as I'm nursing what feels like 6 CD sized blisters from wearing my Docs to a wedding. So many compliments, best outfit I've ever worn, but even with double socks and bain aids, my ankles were so raw that I couldn't dance. This video will save my Docs from being thrown into the fires of Mount Doom.

    • @sailorg00n
      @sailorg00n 3 місяці тому

      Oh and a question! I see you're rubbing the oils on the outside of the boot at times in the video, but you mentioned the outside has that plastic coating. Is it worth putting any product on the outside of the boot, or was that more just for show? Ty!

  • @martinsmith1525
    @martinsmith1525 Рік тому +4

    So docs have always had a plastic coating on their leather ?
    That's a new to me, as i thought the 60s and 70s docs had full grain leather ?
    How did you find this info ? I would love to know and i do not mean that in a bad way, it would educate me more as i was always led to believe they were full grain leather at the beginning of the production of Dr Martens ? 👍

    • @hewhodoes8073
      @hewhodoes8073 2 місяці тому

      It's coated full grain leather

  • @sebastienhoule838
    @sebastienhoule838 Рік тому +8

    I have 2 pairs of Docs in crazy horse and wild buck. Both leathers are greasy type leather...no plastic coating and the breaking period was minimal without any special attention.

    • @maxjarvela4255
      @maxjarvela4255 Рік тому

      You mean Solovairs?

    • @sebastienhoule838
      @sebastienhoule838 Рік тому +1

      @@maxjarvela4255 no I mean Docs 😉

    • @143mrqz
      @143mrqz Рік тому +2

      I can attest to this

    • @FleetwoodCrack
      @FleetwoodCrack Рік тому +1

      I've had Greasy Black, Crazy Horse, and just received Aztecs today and they are all a more natural greasy leather. I do have a pair of Pascals which are plastic coated Doc's as well.

  • @chrisprado269
    @chrisprado269 Рік тому +1

    You should do a best designer leather boot series

  • @jazzmoon77
    @jazzmoon77 7 місяців тому +1

    It’s not even the blisters that suck now, they just seem so much more stiff than when i wore them in the 90s. They just aren’t moving with my feet when i walk. I have ordered mink oil to try to get some flexibility in the leather of the pair i bought 2 years ago.

  • @henrymcelroy967
    @henrymcelroy967 Рік тому +1

    Can you do a video on the Dr. Martens 1460 Sr St Industrial Full Grain Work boots

  • @ukriroutalempi5124
    @ukriroutalempi5124 Рік тому +1

    Here in Finland many people use tar for leather care. We use it for everything😅

  • @exosolas9780
    @exosolas9780 Рік тому

    I use leather balm, but heat them up first to the point that they have honey-like consistency. If the boots are very dry I heat them up both.

  • @yunusegunes
    @yunusegunes Рік тому +4

    Does this also go for the Made in England boots or can those be conditioned from the outside?

  • @franswa1976
    @franswa1976 24 дні тому

    Thanks for all the input ! If I use the oil option, do you still recommend oiling the outside like on the older video or just the inside ? Thanks for letting me know !

  • @justin1995so
    @justin1995so 3 місяці тому

    Great video, appreciate it man

  • @princetony3586
    @princetony3586 Рік тому

    Please!!! do a shoes and boots collection video

  • @sessilian
    @sessilian Рік тому +1

    Since they're coated in plastic, has anyone tried a plasticizer? Or something like Armor-all?

  • @sothisisjoy
    @sothisisjoy Рік тому

    Best conditioner for white Docs?

  • @nathanc2222
    @nathanc2222 Рік тому

    Hello from Nashville, Tn!

  • @kriengsakwangdulyakiti8349
    @kriengsakwangdulyakiti8349 Рік тому +1

    Inside of boot is flesh size of leather, it is suede leather in general. To break in my boots, I use suede conditioner/cleaner that look like water spray into inside of boots. It will soften the boots, easy to break in and not leave greasy oily surface. I use product from Germany, some kind of bamboo lotion. I have this to clean/condition my suede shoes and boots. I notice it soften the leather immediately.

  • @kerry00
    @kerry00 11 місяців тому

    The problem for me was the top of the boot at the airwair tag. That digs into my leg and bruises badly. What would help with that?

  • @pipereloq5802
    @pipereloq5802 Рік тому

    I'm buying a pair of the smooth leather ankle boots, which conditioner would you recommend for those??

  • @cgamboa73
    @cgamboa73 Рік тому

    got a new pair every year at work. they will last me year and a half. every time that wear a new pair, i would wear them toss water on top and keep moving. maybe a second time. by the end of the day they would don't bother anymore.

  • @Yelisse.
    @Yelisse. 11 місяців тому

    Eh hi i have a few questions about dr marten.
    1- what is better thick or thin sole for like daily.
    2- is the wonder balsem really worth it?
    3- jadons or 1460?
    Hope you can help me a bit

  • @lauracamp6593
    @lauracamp6593 Рік тому

    is this acceptable for Made In Englands as well? or just for the more plasticky ones?

  • @c0nekii
    @c0nekii 5 місяців тому

    wait so do you condition where the fabric is on the toe/front too? cuz thats the part i’d imagined that needs it

  • @yassver
    @yassver 11 місяців тому

    Can you do mink oil on nubuck?

  • @MenchieExtrakt
    @MenchieExtrakt Рік тому

    How much balsam is too much?

  • @debs8934
    @debs8934 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos. If I want to put a water protectant on my boots, should I put it after the conditioner ? If so how long should I wait? I have the soft pisa leather boots but I also want to treat my leather jackets. Thank you.

  • @purplesnails22
    @purplesnails22 9 місяців тому

    Amazing video. I just bought my first oxblood 11 hole Derby Solovairs. Will the oil/milk break in method get similar results? I've been on the reddit forums and the nps website and there's no recommendions when doing this. Others on the forums are also out right against that method with solovairs because its already conditioned. So a lot of conflicting and confusing responses. I just don't want to get crows feet on my solovairs like the rest of my dr martens

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters Рік тому +6

    2 other options you can use to condition; use saddle leather conditioners, use hair product conditioners. they both work really well to moisturize the leather. and yes, your docs can last longer than 5 years, c'mon!

    • @Gwweeennnnn
      @Gwweeennnnn Рік тому

      What kind of haut product? I dont find something around me 😮

    • @archeewaters
      @archeewaters Рік тому

      @@Gwweeennnnn anything that moisturizes. i use L'Oreal "Recover" masque that i bought at the hairdresser (a bit expensive) but i also use Herbal Care fruit extract citrus conditioner that i bought at the pharmacy ( not expensive). it works on dry hair and it works on leather. you have to massage it in. make sure it doesn't stain the colour of the boots before you use it. try a small area then wait fir it to dry before you do the whole boot. i put it on the inside where the most painful spots are to make it softer.

    • @themoor5498
      @themoor5498 Рік тому +2

      Doc Martens were my go-to boots after retiring from the military and missing wearing boots! I own 4 pairs of the canvas 1460s that are not produced anymore and are well over 13-15 years old! I wore them with business office attire, and they still look good! The only pair of Docs that gave me hot spots were the Combs Crazy Horse Casual Boots, that I purchased a couple years, ago. After having the leather biting into my ankles and rubbing my skin virtually raw, I massaged shea butter into the inside of the boots a couple times before wearing them out again and that was all that was needed to soften the leather and make them feel like mine. Docs are popular for a reason and are a good introduction to moving up the ladder to more quality boots.

    • @archeewaters
      @archeewaters Рік тому

      @@themoor5498 i like that shea butter idea. thanks!

    • @themoor5498
      @themoor5498 Рік тому +1

      @@archeewaters 👍

  • @alessandrocerioli2151
    @alessandrocerioli2151 11 місяців тому +1

    For being a guy who hates Dr Martens you make a lot of videos about these boots!

  • @hoLMZ.
    @hoLMZ. 10 місяців тому

    What about the patent high gloss doc martens??

  • @stianb.a.3585
    @stianb.a.3585 10 місяців тому

    Are the 1461 Oxford boots (smooth leather) plastic coated?

  • @balatonitaho
    @balatonitaho Рік тому

    Can the mink oil method be used on the toe box part where there's lining?

  • @The_Zilli
    @The_Zilli Рік тому +34

    My 3 Steps:
    Step 1. Put boots into box.
    Step 2. Return boots.
    Step 3: Be a smarter shopper.

    • @marcp.1752
      @marcp.1752 Рік тому +2

      Step 4: Choose a different brand with better quality

    • @themoor5498
      @themoor5498 Рік тому

      Although this is humorous, when I left the military the only boot brands beside Corcoran that I was aware of were Doc Marten and El Naturalista. It has taken some years but, now I know about quality crafted boots and can spend my money wiser. All that to say, Doc Martens have their place in the boot community, too. I replaced my most recent DM purchases (Combs Crazy Horse, Wintergrip, Jadon) with Grant Stone, Oak Street, Caswell and Truman boots once I learned of the handcrafted boot world after watching Carl Murawski's video on Doc Martens. I'd say that like all things information, education and finance brings about a desire to own better. Meanwhile, I will still be rocking the other pairs of Docs that I enjoy wearing, too!

  • @ibims8323
    @ibims8323 Рік тому

    hey, great video!
    do you have any experience with germany`s "ballistol" on leather boots?

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden Рік тому +1

    I use motor oil.

  • @Domestos99percent
    @Domestos99percent Рік тому

    is it possible to remove the coating?

  • @attoooh
    @attoooh 3 місяці тому

    I raw dogged my last pair of docs and they lasted me 5 years (i had to give them up because the leather had holes in it frim everyday wear...), the new ones are giving me a hard time for the "intuitive method" so I was wondering... could regular skin moisturizer work to condition them? I have sensitive skin go chemicals

  • @Franjo.Horvat
    @Franjo.Horvat Рік тому

    Mine have fabric inside, not sure what to do...

  • @cardboardboxwho
    @cardboardboxwho Рік тому

    I'm so curious, what do you think of Doc Martens' virginia leather as a leather specialist? I have a pair of pascal virginas that I never needed to break in and I just think its so different from Doc Martens' usual line.

    • @mdd25
      @mdd25 Рік тому

      I have them too and they are killing the top of my feet!! The length is good (size 3 UK/36 European), it's just the part where the stitching of the tongue starts that presses on my feet and Idk if I should return them or just struggle to break them in. I am sure next size up would be too large :(

  • @russ8211
    @russ8211 Місяць тому

    Hi. Quite informative, but as you say from the beginning they have a plastic coat…so no amount of balsam or oil is going to get to the leather!

  • @UncleeDaddyy
    @UncleeDaddyy Рік тому +3

    Skip to 5:55 to get to the actual tutorial part of the video. You’re welcome

    • @EMVelez
      @EMVelez 3 місяці тому +1

      Way too much filler on this video

  • @sabeaniebaby
    @sabeaniebaby Рік тому +1

    The part of my boots that needs wearing in is the toe box... looks like I can't oil the inside of this boot as it has a lining.
    Thanks for the video

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 Рік тому +3

    I guess those boots are like cotton candy - it looks nice like your getting something but it's nothing

  • @OfDeath
    @OfDeath Рік тому +155

    The best way to break in Doc Martins is to take them off and throw them in the trash.

  • @achille5
    @achille5 Рік тому

    14:08 😂

  • @kwakamonkey
    @kwakamonkey Рік тому

    I broke in my army boots by dunking them in the bath over night then wore then when wet . had those boots for years and they were comfortable despite some saying they wrecked your feet. they were the UK assault boot .

    • @themoor5498
      @themoor5498 Рік тому

      @kwakamonkey I can attest that my feet, knees and back suffered from 20+ years of walking, marching, standing and running in those hard military boots!

  • @AliceBowie
    @AliceBowie Рік тому +1

    I expected to see them get dissolved in acid or something.

  • @theuserthatishere
    @theuserthatishere Рік тому +1

    made in vietnam now! not england

  • @aayotechnology
    @aayotechnology Рік тому

    How does one know if theirs are plastic-coated docs?

    • @numairsalmalin3552
      @numairsalmalin3552 Рік тому

      they pretty much all are unless you specifically buy a pair that's advertised as some kind of natural leather (idk exactly what they name their natural leathers but Weston mentioned "crazy horse", also keep an eye out for anything that says "full grain"). otherwise the easiest way to tell is if the leather looks like flesh. leather is like skin basically and has natural creases and lines (similar to how humans have finger prints etc), so if your boots have those grain patterns it's likely not plastic coated (unless it's artificially embossed with a grain pattern which could be possible??? but idk if docs partake in that practice).
      well i kinda answered the opposite of your question, how to tell if it's NOT coated, but the easiest way to tell if it IS coated is if it's perfectly smooth. leather isn't naturally perfectly smooth (like i mentioned before), so if yours is you can bet it's plastic coated

    • @RoseAnvil
      @RoseAnvil Рік тому

      They call it “smooth” leather as well

  • @user_000_1.
    @user_000_1. Рік тому

    could this be used on the vegan 1461 shoes?

  • @Browndog222
    @Browndog222 Рік тому

    I still think you should do a hunting boot review. You've got the zamberlans, crispi, danner, even sportiva has boots popular for hunting!

  • @bryanadones
    @bryanadones 4 місяці тому

    HEAT GUN

  • @yartp
    @yartp Рік тому +1

    Love my Docs. However, I've never found them needing a break in period. At least not the Asian made. With them, broken in is the same as half worn out.

  • @yesdogs1567
    @yesdogs1567 Рік тому

    coconut oil.

  • @ivanheffner2587
    @ivanheffner2587 Рік тому +1

    4:36 That boot is so over-sized for that foot.
    Also: TIL that Doc Marten / Solovair are “hard” to break in… I didn’t notice; but I’m comparing it to a pair Belleville.

  • @simongrushka983
    @simongrushka983 Рік тому

    dont americans know dubbin? it was never mentioned by on rose anvil channels.
    also, a gently heating up the boots (with either hair dryer or in the oven on the lowest settings, prefferably on the electric one not gas one) and dubbin (so it goes into the liquidish state) is great. i usually use an old (clean) sock to apply it, and a pair of boots can easily absorb half of the tin of dubbin

    • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
      @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 Рік тому

      I used to use Dubbin, but found it leads to stretch & surface cracking of the leather. It’s really designed for heavy leathers as in saddle or harness.

  • @Naeidea
    @Naeidea Рік тому

    I tend to not buy a Doc. Then buy a Solovair or NPS instead.
    A trick I have sworn by.

  • @77Matt
    @77Matt Рік тому +11

    Fourth option: stay away from heavily plasticized low-quality Made-In-China brand-depleter footwear.

  • @vladyslav4
    @vladyslav4 Рік тому

    Це ж вже було!

  • @smashallpots1428
    @smashallpots1428 Рік тому

    man those yellow docs look fine in the A roll shots but horrible in the B roll

  • @Joaniecjo
    @Joaniecjo Рік тому +1

    Did he just say they use “cheap leather” and “covered in plastic” and the inside has a “compressed paper sole”? WHAT??! That’s scary.

  • @Rustygulley-r3r
    @Rustygulley-r3r Рік тому

    “Raw dog it”? How presidential of you.

  • @257796
    @257796 2 місяці тому

    I heard don't buy the junk boots in the first place and you won't have to break them in?

  • @williamarodrigues6971
    @williamarodrigues6971 Рік тому +1

    Buyer beware, From what I learned from Rose Anvil go with Solovairs instead of Doc Martens

  • @HexExxon
    @HexExxon Рік тому

    Oh ho ho ho, boot review but I'm gonna drop my own winery. Haarmeyer Wine Cellars, check us out 👌🏻

  • @krisjonesuk
    @krisjonesuk Рік тому

    Somewhere here on UA-cam is a video by a young woman who recommends filling Doc Martens with newspaper, wrapping them in towels and then taking a hammer to them to soften the leather.

  • @mr.monitor.
    @mr.monitor. Рік тому +1

    Buy something better to start with.

  • @marcp.1752
    @marcp.1752 Рік тому

    i was shocked by your video, how cheap cr@p those Doc's are, which i had worn since my teenage days....

  • @airsoftluke17
    @airsoftluke17 Рік тому +1

    Wear them and watch them fall apart in 3 months 😂

    • @themoor5498
      @themoor5498 Рік тому

      I have owned 4 pairs of DM 1460 canvas and one pair of 1460 rain boots (all no longer available) since well before 2012, and they still have many years more of wear in them! They have a proud place in my hand-crafted boots collection. It marks the journey that brought me to the knowledge of quality boots. As a result, I replaced my black, brown, and olive Docs with Oak Street Bootmakers Black CXL and Badalasse Lisio Cotti Cap Toe Trench boots, and Grant Stone's Jungle Kangaroo Diesel boots to replace my olive Jadons. Up until May of this year, I was shopping for my next pair of Docs. I now know better. This community is expansive enough to welcome anyone that loves boots. Period! There's more to be learned as we continue our journey toward our GRAIL pair of boots!

    • @airsoftluke17
      @airsoftluke17 Рік тому

      @@themoor5498 dude it’s 2023 the new ones suck they don’t last a year in a rainy city like Seattle. My pair wore out in 1.5years and I didn’t wear them everyday

  • @marcowalther7867
    @marcowalther7867 Рік тому +1

    🚮is the only way for Doc Martens

  • @AuslanderY
    @AuslanderY Рік тому

    These boots are hilarious!! I would rather buy some 11 Stormers Rubber boots than these "Dorito plastic clown shoes" 😂😂

  • @vladyslav4
    @vladyslav4 Рік тому +3

    Why even show those stupid methods with water?

    • @sinisterthoughts2896
      @sinisterthoughts2896 Рік тому

      Why even posta stupid comment? Seriously though, did you really think before you wrote that comment?

    • @vladyslav4
      @vladyslav4 Рік тому

      @@sinisterthoughts2896 why even post a stupid reply?

  • @EricCampbellUAV
    @EricCampbellUAV Рік тому

    4th of July. who cares about those lobsterback boots. should be showcasing red wing irish setters

  • @djeagleton4601
    @djeagleton4601 Рік тому

    is he joking bc I really can't tell

  • @IntegrityVA
    @IntegrityVA Рік тому +1

    Very informative video, leaving a comment to satiate the algorithm gods albeit a tiny bit so your work doesn't go unrecognized. Now back to the main channel :D

  • @TheMultitasker123
    @TheMultitasker123 10 місяців тому

    If you have chefs foot then I personally guarantee your boot will be broken in after 10 wears 😂🫡