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After exploring the orderly chaos of the Wunderkammer this winter, the new SS 2026 collection takes a trip back in time, returning to where it all began.
Keep reading...The cushioned Zebzag sole, which has earned its place as a summer must-have, has evolved further and can now be worn all year round with the introduction of two new models.
October 2025
The Art Of Comfort is the philosophy behind the new Zebzag collections – Laceless and Rigger – which emphasises that comfort is not just a matter of softness and necessity, but a way of living every day with style and personality.
The first, laceless, is the Zebzag boot without laces. Inspired by the 1460 boot, which marked the history of Dr. Martens, with some design changes to create a very soft silhouette. As the name suggests, the Zebzag laceless boot is easy to wear while maintaining the aesthetics of a lace-up shoe. The boot is wrapped in soft Wyoming leather for a look that appears worn even when new. The rear loop with the brand’s logo in black and yellow seals the iconicity of Dr. Martens.
The Zebzag Rigger boot, on the other hand, has a slightly lower fit that reaches the ankle. Inspired by industrial silhouettes, it has been redesigned to adhere to an idea of even softer comfort to make you feel at home. Again, the fit is laceless, the boot has double tongues and is marked by stitching on the upper. The Rigger boot is available in soft black Wyoming leather or water-resistant milled nubuck.
After exploring the orderly chaos of the Wunderkammer this winter, the new SS 2026 collection takes a trip back in time, returning to where it all began.
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Keep reading...At its heart is the balance that has always defined the brand: a meeting between artisanal savoir-faire and contemporary vision.
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