Originally sold as a durable working man's shoe, the 1461 became popular with political protesters in the late 60s and 70s — and eventually made its way into the closets of university students across Britain. The best thing about the 1461: It's always been a blank slate for self-expression and reinvention.
This version of the men's shoe features soft, rich Carpathian leather and all the classic Doc DNA, like grooved sides, yellow stitching and our iconic air-cushioned sole.