Dr. Martens Honors 65 Years of Rebellion with a Limited-Edition 1460 Boot
To celebrate the 65th anniversary of its iconic 1460 boot, Dr. Martens has launched a limited-edition release honoring a silhouette that has transcended styles and generations. The new 1460 Pascal Love Letter, handcrafted in England, is an exclusive collector’s piece, with only 1,460 pairs available worldwide. This special edition reinforces the legendary status of the boot, which debuted on April 1, 1960, revolutionizing footwear by blending British craftsmanship with German sole technology.


This exclusive edition was crafted at Dr. Martens’ historic Wollaston, Northamptonshire factory and features full-grain calf leather in a rich burgundy tone. The leather comes from C.F. Stead, a renowned tannery in Leeds that has collaborated with Dr. Martens since the 1980s. According to the brand, the material will develop a unique patina over time, allowing each pair to tell its own story.
The 1460 Pascal Love Letter stands out with exclusive details: the tongue is embossed with the iconic date “1.4.60”, paying tribute to the boot’s origins. Contrasting stitches—inspired by Dr. Martens’ archival designs—along with antique gold eyelets and matching laces further enhance its distinctive character. Of course, signature elements like the yellow stitching, grooved outsole, and Puritan stitch remain intact, preserving the boot’s unmistakable identity.

Adam Owen, Dr. Martens’ global design director, highlighted the cultural significance of the 1460 boot throughout the decades:
“Dr. Martens 1460 boots have always been more than just footwear—they symbolize resilience, individuality, and rebellion. From ’70s punks to ’90s grunge and even today’s creative designers making waves in fashion, this silhouette has served as a blank canvas for self-expression. We don’t tell people how to wear them; we simply craft boots made to last, allowing wearers to tell their own story.”
This launch is part of a series of special-edition releases from Dr. Martens in 2025. Recently, the brand collaborated with Bratz on a collection featuring three footwear styles inspired by the bold Y2K aesthetic of the iconic doll franchise. Additionally, in January, Dr. Martens released the Year of the Snake collection in honor of the Lunar New Year.