EXPRESVERZENDING MET 365 DAGEN RETOURBELEID

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Tops
  • JASSEN

  • HOODIES EN SWEATSHIRTS

  • SHIRTS

  • GEBREIDE KLEDING

  • T-HIRTS

  • VESTS

  • FLEECE/SHIRT

  • VARSITYS & BOMBERS

  • SHOES
  • SNAKERS

  • FLATS

  • LOOTS

  • SANDALEN

  • ACCESSORIES
  • TASSEN

  • BONNEN

  • HOOFDKLEDING

  • LIFESTYLE

  • ZONNEBRILLEN

  • HORLOGES

  • ONDERGOED

  • ANDERE ACCESSOIRES

  • BOTTOMS
  • DICKIES

  • GRAMICCI

  • CARHARTT WIP

  • STAN RAY

  • LEVI'S

  • BRANDS
  • NEIGHBORHOOD

  • MANASTASH

  • CARHARTT WIP

  • POLO RALPH LAUREN

  • NEEDLES

  • A.P.C.

  • DICKIES

  • ALLE MERKEN

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    ICONIC AND TIMELESS

    The 1970s, the decade of glam, punk, “Two Tone” popular music and early “goth”, saw British youth culture mushroom into countless distinct groups. By the end of the decade the boot had become a symbol of self-expression at the very heart of British youth culture. Sales of small men’s size boots alerted Dr. Martens to a street trend for women buying then customising (usually with florals) the simple eight-hole boot. Meanwhile, US “Hardcore” musicians touring the United Kingdom began to take pairs of Dr. Martens back to the west coast, thus inadvertently starting American subculture’s adoption of the brand.

     

    Dr Martens

    1460 Bex Black

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1460 Pascal Rust Tan

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1460 Bex Ds Pltd Black

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1460 Pascal Black

     

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1461 Rast Tan

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1461 Black

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1461 Khaki Green

     

     

    Dr Martens

    1461 Bex Ds Pltd Black

     

     

     

    Dr Martens

    Adrian Bex Black

     

     

    Dr Martens

    Adrian Quad Black Smooth

     

     

    Dr Martens

    101 Bex Black

     

     

    Dr Martens

    2976 Bex Black