
Dr. Martens Taps NÒMARHYTHM TEXTILE for Floral Footwear Collaboration
Name:Dr. Martens x NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE 1461 & IshamColorway:TBCSKU:TBCMSRP:TBCRelease Date:July 3Where to Buy:Dr. Martens
Dr. Martensis set to launch a new collaboration with Tokyo-basedNOMARHYTHM TEXTILE, bringing together the iconic footwear brand's heritage with the textile studio's distinctive artistic vision. The collaboration focuses on two of Dr. Martens' beloved silhouettes: the classic 1461 shoe and the versatile Isham slip-on.
A key highlight of this collaboration is NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE's signature 'Draw Your Garden' print. This intricate design will adorn both the 1461 and Isham shoes, transforming the footwear into wearable canvases. The 1461 arrives with a patchwork-style application of red, black, blue and white hues, contrasted by white satin zigzag stitching and grounded by Dr. Martens' iconic yellow welt and smoke-colored outsole. Meanwhile, the Isham mule offers a more relaxed silhouette, featuring the same vivid print in a slip-on style with a single buckle strap and Shore outsole.
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