For fashion trend players, in addition to sneakers and skate shoes, Martin boots have gradually become a tool for fashionistas from all walks of life in recent years.
Recently, Dr.Martens released the latest joint series, and the joint object is the British National Gallery, which can be said to be full of cards.
This collaboration with artists from the National Gallery draws on the classic paintings of three world-class artists, namely impressionist painters Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh and post-impressionist Georges Seurat.
The Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, whose bold color palette and expressive wild brushstrokes were hardly recognized at the time, was recognized as one of the most influential figures in the history of Western art after his death in 1890.
His most famous painting of Sunflowers is printed all over the classic 1460 8-hole boot with gold eyelets, matching dark brown laces and our signature yellow edge stitching.
Oscar-Claude Monet was the founder of Impressionist art. Monet repeatedly scrutinized and captured the different forms of water lilies under different light and seasons, so as to have the famous works like "Water Lilies" that we see now.
This classic piece is printed on the 1461 three-eye shoe with brushed silver eyelets, black laces and yellow edge stitching.
Georges-Pierre Seurat was a French Post-Impressionist artist best known for creating a painting technique known as pointillism, the creativity and near-mathematical precision embodied in "The Baths of Aniel" of the most vivid.
The 1461 three-hole shoe prints this great work on the shoe.
The work of all three of the above artists has been combined into Dr. Martens' classic backpack, made of durable straw-grain leather and distressed gold hardware, featuring two compartments and adjustable shoulder straps