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  • Dr. Martens, which is a boot company that has been around for years and years, just celebrated their 50th.

    HotHardware.com News Rss Feed 2010

  • The company targets fashion-conscious 12 - to 24-year-olds with mid - to high-priced casual apparel, including brand names such as Dr. Martens, Fossil and Lucky.

    Clothing Retailers Turn in Mixed Results Amid Slowing Sales 2009

  • The company targets fashion-conscious 12 - to 24-year-olds with mid - to high-price casual apparel, including brand names such as Dr. Martens, Fossil and Lucky.

    Buckle's Profit Jumps 18% 2009

  • The company targets fashion-conscious 12 - to 24-year-olds with mid - to high-priced casual apparel, including brand names such as Dr. Martens, Fossil and Lucky.

    Rising Sales, Margins Propel Buckle 2009

  • As one blue-collar brand after another—Levi's, Wrangler, Dr. Martens—has descended into galling hipsterism, co-opted by soft-handed college students who wear their irony like John Deere baseball caps, Carhartt has managed to stand apart, the secret handshake of the American yeomantry.

    My Carhartt Detroit Jacket Dan Neil 2011

  • I'd pierced my own bellybutton — I'm still not sure my parents know this — and had two pairs of Dr. Martens (green Mary Janes and black boots) that were my uniform.

    Teen Idols 2009

  • For example, one needs only visit Williamsburg, Brooklyn to see that the Charles Nelson Reilly tattoo and waders is the tribal arm band and Dr. Martens of 2009.

    Won't Get Byrned Again: The Indignity of Being an Unwitting Participant BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • And Nylon darling Cory Kennedy is reportedly working out a deal with Dr. Martens.

    Fashion Roundup: Sofia Coppola to Design for Louis Vuitton; Marie Claire Snubbed at Givenchy 2008

  • Here the buildings were painted tarty pinks and blues, and under the row of saggy awnings were tattoo parlors and body-piercers, Dr. Martens boot dealers and handmade hippie jewelry, and musty little holes from which blared head-banging music from the Clash or the Eurythmics.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

  • Here the buildings were painted tarty pinks and blues, and under the row of saggy awnings were tattoo parlors and body-piercers, Dr. Martens boot dealers and handmade hippie jewelry, and musty little holes from which blared head-banging music from the Clash or the Eurythmics.

    The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008

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