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The 1460 Pascal is an 8-eye silhouette based on the original Dr. Martens boot. The boot's iconic DNA looks like this: 8-eyes, an air-cushioned sole with grooved edges, yellow welt stitching and a heel-loop. The only difference here? No binding at the collar. This 1460 Pascal is the result of ongoing artist series with Tate London, featuring artwork by London's ''Painter of Light'': Joseph Mallord William Turner. One of the world's greatest Romanticist landscape painters, he was a controversial figure in his day. Ever an eccentric and living always by his own rules, he was a true original - and embodies the spirit of Dr. Martens. The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire (c.1817) - using a crackled, textured leather that gives the effect of a real painted canvas. Details: Retains classic Doc's DNA, like grooved sides, visible stitching and scripted heel-loop, constructed on the iconic, durable Dr. Martens air-cushioned sole, made with Crystal suede, a suede with a crackled and distressed effect - and is designed to develop a worn-in appearance, this is a Goodyear-welted product. Material: Crystal Suede.