Dr. Martens Introduces Workwear-Inspired Lowell Silhouette

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A new Dr. Martens silhouette has stomped onto the scene. Dubbed the Lowell, the new model signals a shift from form for the footwear imprint; positioned as a “leisure workwear” lifestyle shoe, the new addition to the Dr. Martens’ family is designed for work, play and everything in between.

The low-topped Lowell takes style cues from workwear garments, resembling a boat shoe with a four-eye structure. It surfaces in earthy shades of browns and tans, with two options – olive/brown and tan/butterscotch – available with highlights in Hairy Suede.

Crafted from high-quality leathers, the “designed-for-contemporary-culture” shoe rests atop a BEN outsole, complete with Dr. Martens’ signature yellow detailing embedded throughout. The Lowell is further elevated with intentional accents like stitched detailing along the sides of the shoe, a clean padded collar, a moccasin toe, and a leather heel tab rounding it out.

Take a closer look at the range in the lookbook above.

Each Lowell model retails for $170 USD. Cop a pair from the collection now at the Dr. Martens webstore.

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