- A classic silhouette at a lower height. This reworked version of the 2976 Chelsea boot sits lower on the ankle for those who want the slip-on experience with a little less boot. The Dr. Martens® 2976 Lo Chelsea boot is made from soft, tumbled AR Rogue leather and stands on Dr. Martens renowned bouncing sole. Signature Doc’s touches remain across the boot, with a grooved sole edge, yellow welt stitching, and a scripted heel loop.
- Leather upper, lining, and insole.
- Goodyear® welt construction where the upper and sole are heat-sealed and sewn together with the classic Z-welt stitching for long-lasting durability and flexibility.
- Slip-on style with side gore panels.
- Pull tab on the back.
- Ankle-high boots.
- Round toe design.
- Block heels.
- PVC, EVA midsole.
- Polyvinyl chloride outsole.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size UK 8 (US Men’s 9, US Women’s 10), width Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1⁄4 in
- Weight: 1 lb 6.7 oz
Dr. Martens 2976 Lo Chelsea | Boots
$159.95 Original price was: $159.95.$95.99Current price is: $95.99.
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| Color | Black, Kelp Brown |
|---|---|
| size | UK 10 (US Men's 11, Women's 12), UK 11 (US Men's 12), UK 12 (US Men's 13), UK 13 (US Men's 14), UK 3 (US Men's 4, Women's 5), UK 4 (US Men's 5, Women's 6), UK 5 (US Men's 6, Women's 7), UK 6 (US Men's 7, US Women's 8), UK 7 (US Men's 8, US Women's 9), UK 8 (US Men's 9, US Women's 10), UK 9 (US Men's 10, US Women's 11) |
| width | Medium |
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Martz –
Fit was nearly perfect once I was able to get them on. I wear a 9.5 to 10 and normally a 9 in Docs. These shoes are extremely difficult to get on, even with the aid of a shoehorn. My feet are average, perhaps a bit flatter and it was a tough struggle. People with high arches would likely find them nearly impossible to put on and the low instep clearance would be uncomfortable. I like to put a little arch support in my shoes but this style would not accommodate an insert. They look great on the foot but the main con (very hard to put on) strongly outweighs their good looks. I think a very minor adjustment in opening and/or heightening the instep area would fix the issue.