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Bootmaker Dr Martens to offer repairs in sustainability step

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on September 15, 2023

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· Last updated: January 31, 2026

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A Dr. Martens store in Manchester highlights the brand's new shoe repair service aimed at enhancing sustainability and customer loyalty. This initiative encourages extending the life of boots, aligning with Dr. Martens' commitment to eco-friendly practices.
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Bootmaker Dr Martens to offer repairs in sustainability step By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) -Dr Martens plans to launch a shoe repair service in Britain next month as it seeks to polish its sustainability credentials, encourage customers to extend the life of their boots, and create a new revenue stream. The London-listed maker of leather […]

Bootmaker Dr Martens to offer repairs in sustainability step

By Helen Reid

LONDON (Reuters) -Dr Martens plans to launch a shoe repair service in Britain next month as it seeks to polish its sustainability credentials, encourage customers to extend the life of their boots, and create a new revenue stream.

The London-listed maker of leather boots, shoes and sandals is currently testing the service with its employees, CEO Kenny Wilson said in an interview. The British launch is a pilot, with a view to expanding the service to continental Europe.

Even if the repair service displaces some demand as people opt for repairing their boots over buying a new pair, Wilson said the service would bring benefits overall.

“Could it potentially lose us some business short term? Yes, but we think about it long-term, therefore we think it will breed customer loyalty, and it’s the right thing to do,” he said.

“I get letters from people every week saying can I get my DMs repaired,” he added.

Dr Martens is working with The Boot Repair Company in the northern English city of Leeds to offer repairs.

To replace worn-out soles on a pair of boots – a procedure that requires taking the whole boot apart – customers would pay 81 pounds ($100.50), Wilson said, while other repairs would likely be less expensive. That compares with 169 pounds ($209.68) for a new pair of Dr Martens 1460 boots.

Overall, Wilson said he sees a big opportunity in the second-hand market for Dr Martens, with the potential to grow to a tenth of group revenue. In May last year, the company launched a resale service with second-hand marketplace Depop.

Clothing and footwear brands around the world, including Zara and H&M, are seeking a toehold in the resale market as more sustainability-conscious young shoppers opt for second-hand over new.

($1 = 0.8060 pounds)

(Reporting by Helen Reid; Editing by Marguerita Choy and Alexander Smith)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sustainability?
Sustainability refers to the practice of meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often focusing on environmental, social, and economic factors.
What is customer loyalty?
Customer loyalty is the tendency of consumers to continue buying the same brand or product over time, often influenced by positive experiences and satisfaction.
What is a second-hand market?
A second-hand market is a marketplace where used goods are bought and sold, allowing consumers to purchase items at lower prices compared to new products.

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