Dr. Martens Launches Reclaimed Leather Collection as Part of Sustainability Initiative

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Dr. Martens’ latest collection puts a foot in sustainability.

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The Genix Nappa collection is fully made from reclaimed leather using leather offcuts starting at 140 British pounds.

“The materials that we choose, we choose very carefully. When we look at the options around lower impact materials, more circular, or regenerative approaches, scalability is also important — we’re tackling leather waste, but without compromising the durability of the product,” said Tuze Mekik Arguedas Schwank, global head of sustainability at Dr. Martens in an interview.

The reclaimed collection is a trial for the brand after a demand from customers for more sustainable materials.

Schwank joined Dr. Martens seven years ago and previously held positions within sustainability at Burberry and Gap.

Dr. Martens reclaimed leather
Dr. Martens reclaimed leather

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To extend the brand’s sustainability efforts, ReWair, a program to restore second-hand Dr. Martens shoes and bags that’s currently only available in the U.S.

Customers can trade in their worn products for a $20 voucher towards a new pair of shoes or bag.

Last week, Dr. Martens collaborated with Supreme yet again — this time to reimagine the classic 1461 shoe in a way that reveals new hues as you wear them.

The collaboration includes two versions of the iconic 3-eye shoe crafted in Arcadia and Rub Off leathers that deliver a subtle worn-in look. The more the shoes are worn, hidden colors will begin to emerge. A combination of green and blue will surface on the red edition, while shimmery silver will pop up on the black model.

The streetwear label and the British brand have collaborated on a number of occasions over the years. In 2023, the pair revamped the Penton Tassel loafers, as well as the Ramsey creeper. In 2022, Supreme gave the 1461 3-eye shoe a makeover that included an embroidered spider web graphic on the upper. Their collaborations invariably have an element that makes them stand out. In 2017, they marked the same style with a sacred heart graphic on the side.

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