Dr. Martens Jadon Platform Boot Review
On any (and almost every) given morning you can find me in a cold sweat sitting at the edge of my bed, wishing desperately that I was a morning person whilst complaining to my (still) sleeping boyfriend that our going to bed late and waking up late routine is actually, seriously his fault and how I can’t live my life this way any more. Basically, I’m really fun to wake up next to.
While some people work out in the morning, I treat myself to a nice panic induced sweat, rapidly pull a handful of different things out of the closet, throw almost all of them on the floor and inevitably reach for the same couple of things I know will work every time. It’s exhausting and I could just avoid the stress of putting together an outfit ten minutes before I have to leave my apartment by you know, just going to bed earlier, or I can just accept that this is who I am and prepare.
Preparing in this instance means shopping, which is always my favorite coping mechanism. My go-to outfit pieces though aren’t exactly what people would call basics but that’s what I think makes them so indispensable. The pieces that don’t stay on the floor–the ones I aim to buy–are always the ones that have the most going on. They’re always the loudest, the puffiest, the most colorful. I can depend on them because no matter how rushed or sweaty or tired I am, I know they’ll not only make me look good and like a presentable human but also like I actually tried. And when I don’t know what to wear, they always do the trick.
Until pretty recently I had no boots, no shoes, no footwear at all that fell into this category. Sure, I could slip into my favorite pair of white sneakers but that feels too obvious. Plain black loafers feel boring. Boots with any heel take too much effort (and I can’t run very efficiently to the subway while wearing them). A couple months ago, I finally found the perfect shoe that I could throw on and it would automatically make every outfit look better. It has the comfort of a sneaker, the versatility of a loafer and the height of a tall boot: Dr. Martens Jadon Boot.
Dr. Martens Jadon Boot is a platform combat boot that only costs $170. You’ve definitely seen it before because it’s perfect and everyone else on Instagram seems to agree. Eva Chen frequently links to them on her Instagram story because so many people DM her asking where they’re from. Instagram editors and influencers alike wear them with everything from jeans and a t-shirt to Acne dresses and Prada pantsuits.
The Jadon boot frequently goes out of stock on Dr. Marten’s website and all of the reviews on it read more like love letters. Over at Urban Outfitters there are over one hundred five star reviews on the Jadon boot, the most recent was written just two weeks ago with the headline: “Best purchase ever!!!!!!” That’s six exclamation points!
It’s not hard to see why the boots are so popular. For one, at just under $200, they’re pretty affordable for an “it-shoe”. Combat boots are also incredibly versatile and they evoke a punk rock vibe that will never not be desirable look. Dr. Martens Jadon boot is also comfortable and at just 1 ¾ inches, the platform gives some height without making walking painful. And like all other Dr. Martens shoes, the Jadon boot is durable and weather resistant so you can literally wear them any day of the year, rain or shine.
Enthusiasm for platform boots isn’t just on the streets or online but also on the runway. Platforms, combat boots and platform combat boots are emerging as a new wardrobe essential for the modern day women. In recent seasons, designers have displayed a strong inclination for protective clothing–not just combat boots but thick duvet coats you can sheathe yourself in and blazers with shoulders reminiscent of a football player’s –the kind that you can say, destroy the patriarchy in while also shielding yourself from the frightening circumstances of today. Even on Dr. Martens website the two adjectives used to describe the Jadon Boots platform sole are “chunky” and “empowering”.