90s and Y2K-inspired styling ideas for your Dr. Martens boots
Whether you’re recycling your Y2K and 90s looks from the first time around, or you recently caught the millennium fashion bug for the first time, we’ve been there and seen it. Boots, shoes, or sandals, there’s a decade-defying timelessness to Doc’s footwear. The perfect partner for low-rise jeans, miniskirts — or even the infamous combination of the two. Keep scrolling to see how Doc’s footwear can be a part of your Y2K-inspired outfit.
Platform boots
Platform boots are a staple in 90s and Y2K looks for a reason. A chunky sole is a perfect way to balance out an oversized look or make your feet into a statement. Let’s face it. There’s no wrong way to wear these. Check out some of our favourites below.
Sandals
Doc’s sandals were born in the 90s. An instant hit — and the perfect way to pair a chunky sole with an air-conditioned upper. Toe rings are not essential, but they are encouraged. Scroll through our recent top picks below.
Buzzing from the sole up
Our Buzz collection is inspired by the Dr. Martens 90s and Y2K archive. More platform. More contours. More nostalgia. With a chunky barrel-edged platform sole, padded collar, and an inflated bubble brand patch. Can you feel the Buzz?
Our Buzz collection is inspired by the Dr. Martens 90s and Y2K archive. More platform. More contours. More nostalgia. With a chunky barrel-edged platform sole, padded collar, and an inflated bubble brand patch. Can you feel the Buzz?
Platform shoes
Remember what we said about staple platforms? There’s also a shoe for that. Several, actually. If you’re looking for height in the sole but don’t fancy a boot, scroll through some of our favourite platform shoes to find your size.