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  2. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Martens, also known as Doc Martens, Docs, or DMs, [2] is a British footwear and clothing brand, headquartered in Wollaston, Northamptonshire, England.Although most known for its footwear, the company also makes a range of accessories including clothing and bags.

  3. Solovair - Wikipedia

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    Solovair products come in a variety of styles, colours, and number of eyelets. Recognisable features include grey stitching around the top of the sole, and a green and black pull loop at the top of the back stay with the Solovair logo and "Made in England since 1881" on the back. [5] The underside of the sole has the Solovair logo.

  4. Talk:Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    I get leaving the page at Dr. Martens if they haven't bothered to correct their paperwork yet and we're focusing the article on the company itself but the WP:COMMON WP:ENGLISH name of this footwear is "Doc Martens", it's not close, and we should use it consistently in the article to discuss the footwear sold by Dr. Martens PLC. The current ...

  5. Doc Martens - Wikipedia

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  6. Kate Beckinsale - Wikipedia

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    [16] "I had Doc Martens boots on, and I think I put the flower from the breakfast tray in my hair." [ 29 ] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone was won over by her "lovely" performance. [ 30 ] Vincent Canby of The New York Times noted that she and Robert Sean Leonard "look right and behave with a certain naive sincerity, although they often seem numb ...

  7. Consumerism - Wikipedia

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    For example, Doc Martens, originally marketed as workers boots, gained popularity with the punk movement and AIDS activism groups and became symbols of an individual's place in that social group. [25] When corporate America recognized the growing popularity of Doc Martens they underwent another change in cultural meaning through counter-bricolage.

  8. Tredair - Wikipedia

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    The family ran factories from 1890 to 2003 making classic men's footwear and variations, sports footwear, cricketing shoes, utility footwear to government specification during the 1940s, a military contract for the Australian Army, a brand sold at Millets camping shops, and safety footwear employing significant numbers of people at White's Shoe Works in New Street, Daventry a Victorian factory ...

  9. Made in England - Wikipedia

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    Made in England may refer to: Products made in England; see Manufacturing in the United Kingdom; Made in England (Elton John album), 1995