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  2. Solovair - Wikipedia

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    NPS Shoes continued to make footwear under licence until the mid-1990s called 'Dr Martens made by Solovair'. They trademarked the name Solovair in 1995 [4] and now make their own air-cushioned boot using the same lasts and leather cutters and machines used to create the first original Dr. Martens suspension soles in the UK.

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    At the same time, Dr. Martens’ platform boots are as popular on TikTok with Gen Z’s Y2K revival as they are with K-pop fans, gothic fairies, and followers of the ‘rockstar girlfriend’ and ...

  4. Skinhead - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Martens boots with Levi's jeans. In recent years, other brands of boots, such as Solovair, Tredair Grinders, and Gripfast have become popular among skinheads, partly because most Dr. Martens are no longer made in England. Football-style athletic shoes, by brands such as Adidas or Gola, have become popular with many skinheads. Female or ...

  5. Tredair - Wikipedia

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    To maintain independence White's registered the Tredair trade mark in 1976 to produce boots labelled "Dr Martens Tredair", and then just "Tredair" after 1983, using their own patented foam-injection system to make a bouncier mid-sole than the DM felt. They filed patent 2292878B with Harry Gee as inventor.

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    Dr. Martens Unisex Embury Chelsea Boot $85 $130 Save $45 These Dr. Martens are a rework of the brand's classic silhouettes, but through a more modern, comfort-focused lens.

  7. Bovver boot - Wikipedia

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    The journalist Laura Barton wrote in The Guardian in 2008: "After years in the wilderness, the bovver boot is back". [8] The journalist Karen Kay wrote in The Express in 2010 that "Dr Martens boots" have been worn by The Clash, The Cure, Madness, Madonna, the Spice Girls, The Sex Pistols, Avril Lavigne and Gwen Stefani. [19]

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