RICK OWENS AND DR. MARTENS RETURN WITH QUAD BOOT COLLECTION

Rick Owens and Dr. Martens release three platform boots with Quad soles. The collection drops October 16, 2025.

Fashion collaboration between Rick Owens and Dr. Martens produces three black leather boots with platform soles, releasing October 16, 2025.

Summary

  • Rick Owens and Dr. Martens release three boots featuring platform Quad soles and oversized proportions
  • The collection includes the 1860 Pentalace Boot, 1460 Megalace Boot, and Steel Toe Boot in black leather
  • All three styles launch October 16 through both brands and select retailers

The partnership between Rick Owens and Dr. Martens continues with a new collection of three boots. This release follows their March 2024 collaboration and focuses on platform construction and heightened silhouettes.

The collection centers on Dr. Martens' Quad sole technology. This sole unit creates substantial height and adds weight to each design. All three boots use the same foundation but take different approaches to height and closure systems.

The 1860 Pentalace Boot extends to knee height. Owens applies his Megalace system to this tallest style. The laces cross over the boot's front in his signature pattern. The extended shaft requires more structural support, which the geometric tongue provides. Black Republic leather covers the entire boot, and the matte finish reduces shine.

The 1460 Megalace Boot brings the same design approach to ankle height. This version maintains the crossed lacing system but compresses the concept into a shorter form. The boot works for regular wear while keeping the same visual approach as its taller counterpart. The ankle height makes this the most wearable option in the trio.

The Steel Toe Boot diverges from the other two styles. This design incorporates grey wraparound laces instead of the black found on the other boots. The industrial steel toe adds functional protection. Single welt stitching runs along the sole connection point. This boot blends work wear elements with the collection's overall aesthetic.

All three boots share the same leather treatment. Republic leather provides durability and takes the matte finish well. The material choice supports the boots' substantial construction. Black dominates the color palette across the collection, with only the Steel Toe Boot introducing grey through its laces.

The geometric tongue design appears on all three styles. This element adds dimension to the front of each boot. The tongue's angular construction contrasts with the rounded toe boxes. The design creates visual interest without adding color or texture variation.

Platform height defines this collection. The Quad sole lifts each boot several inches off the ground. This elevation changes the proportion of the wearer's silhouette. The thick sole also adds physical weight to each step. The platform extends from heel to toe with minimal variation in height.

Both brands will stock the collection on their direct channels. Select retailers will also carry all three styles. The October 16 launch date applies across all selling locations. Pricing details follow each brand's standard collaboration structure.

The collection addresses different wearing occasions through its varied heights. The knee-high Pentalace serves as a statement piece. The ankle-height 1460 functions for daily wear. The Steel Toe Boot bridges fashion and function with its protective elements.

Each boot maintains Dr. Martens' construction methods. Yellow welt stitching appears on the Pentalace and 1460 styles. The air-cushioned sole provides the base comfort Dr. Martens builds into most designs. Goodyear welt construction allows for sole replacement and long-term wear.

The collection drops worldwide on October 16. Interested buyers should check both brand websites and approved retailers for availability. Stock levels and sizing information will be available at launch.

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