Why do Doc Martens hurt my feet?
David Mccullough
Published Jan 18, 2026
The lining of Doc Martens can cause damage to your feet through friction. Thick socks help reduce friction and minimize pain.
How do I stop my Doc Martens from hurting my feet?
How to make Dr Martens Comfortable.
- Wear thick socks. ...
- Wear two pairs of socks. ...
- Wear your Doc Martens boots for short periods around the house. ...
- Give your feet a rest! ...
- Gradually go for short walks outside. ...
- Pad any places which may rub. ...
- Increase the amount of time you wear your Dr Martens boots outside.
Are Doc Martens supposed to hurt your feet?
The boots should feel tight, but not uncomfortable. If the boot feels uncomfortable when you try it on, especially in the width, then it is too small. Docs will soften and stretch as you wear them in - You can check out our size guide for more information.Will Doc Martens always hurt?
Softening your Docs (or any hard, smooth leather boots) is easy when you do it right. You really must get the right size. If they're too small or too large they'll always hurt your feet, no matter how hard you try to break them in.How long does it take to break in a pair of Doc Martens?
How long does it take to fully break in Doc Martens? On average, it takes 3-6 weeks to fully break in your docs. It can be sped up by using heat techniques or wearing them with socks to increase the break in period. However, while they may be wearable, the full break in period will come at around 3 weeks.How to style Dr Martens and *STOP THEM HURTING YOUR FEET* Vlog
Do Dr. Martens get more comfortable?
Once broken in Doc Martens are very comfortable, thanks to their air cushioned sole. These iconic boots will mold to your feet after the initial break in period (4 to 6 weeks) making them the most comfortable pair of boots you will own.How do you break in Doc Martens easily?
Put on a thick pair of socks and pull on the laced-up boots. Wearing thick socks with Doc Martens will cause them to widen out and break in a little faster. They also help protect your feet from blisters. Put the laces back in your boots and tie them tightly.How do you soften Dr. Martens?
#2 WORK THAT LEATHERMassaging your footwear with your hands will simulate the effect your feet have on the leather when you first start stomping around. The more you work it, the more the leather will soften.