Dr. Martens Launches Three New Boots Boasting Bold DMXL Soles
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Dr. Martens is kicking off 2025 with three bold new boots.
Each style is equipped with a chunky, blown-out “DMXL” sole, which first debuted as part of the brand’s exclusive “14XX” incubator line in 2023. The oversized sole combines lightweight EVA with durable PVC pods and an inflated tread that adds a bit of edge. Inside, “SoftWair” insoles deliver ideal cushioning and support for optimal comfort while on the go.
The latest additions to the DMXL collection include a lace-up silhouette and two zip-up styles. The boots are all made of “Lunar,” a soft, full-grain tumbled leather, and finished with Dr. Martens’ hallmark yellow stitching. The DMXL 2976 Chelsea ($170) features a front-facing zip-up design with an elasticized gusset that allows the wearer to easily slip the ankle boot on.
The DMXL 8-Eye ($170) boasts an innovative lacing system that extends to the sides of the boot. The style also features a medial side zipper so you can put them on without disturbing the laces. Inspired by workwear boots, the DMXL Rigger ($190) is characterized by zippers and pull tabs on both sides.
The DMXL 2976 initially appeared when the 14XX line launched and premiered its “Beta Pack” in 2023. According to a statement from the brand, “14XX is an initiative powered by a desire to create progressive, experimental designs that push the boundaries of the brand’s previous technical capabilities.”
Last spring, the DMXL sole was added to the latest collaboration from Dr. Martens and designer Rick Owens. The duo dropped two silhouettes featuring Owens’ signature oversized tongue and contrasting beige laces that wrap around the entire boot.
The iconic British footwear brand was founded in 1945 when a young soldier and medical doctor, Dr. Klaus Maertens, designed an air-cushioned sole to aid in the recovery of his broken foot. The original eight hole 1460 boot served as the brand’s first model. It was marketed to Britain’s working class and retailed for just 2 euros. The rugged boots were eventually adopted by the punk rock community and embraced by British youth culture.
The DMXL boots are available to shop online now and will launch at select stores on Jan. 16.