Dr Martens' limited edition series of boots themed around Blade Runner and Max Max have gone on sale for the first time, with up to 40% off the total price using a special code until 2 April, so now is the time to grab one of the last few pairs available.
The collaboration with Warner Bros marking their 100th anniversary has produced four cool-looking pairs of boots, with two that include Blade Runner's iconic Tyrell Corporation logo, as well as a bag, and two pairs of post-apocalyptic Mad Max footwear.
Dr Martens boots: Blade Runner - 1460 + Jadon
The 1460 Blade Runner Boot is made of leather and includes a "reflective grid print and a reflective tape strip on the backstrap", alongside a Tyrell patch, lace charm, and a Doc Martens dog tag. However, it's mainly sizes 4-6 left.
It also includes "like tears in rain" printed on the welt and "a hidden message inside the side zip". The boots are priced at £179 £112.50 during the sale if you use code 'DMEXTRA10' for an extra 10% off, saving you £66.50.
The Jadon Blade Runner Boot prints the Tyrell Corp logo numerous times on the toe, including on the tongue, and embossed on the leather, although this is the more expensive boot, it has the most stock remaining at the time of writing, between sizes 3-7.
It also has a metal Tyrell charm and an origami unicorn charm, while the classic "like tears in rain" line is printed on the backstrap. The Jadon boots price has dropped to £209 £131.40 if you use code 'DMEXTRA10' for the additional 10% discount, saving you £77.60 total.
Dr Martens boots: Mad Max - 1460 + Jadon
As part of the Warners collaboration, Doc Martens is also offering Mad Max-themed boots. The Jadon boot includes the Immortan Joe emblem alongside a print of a skeleton arm and a chain threaded with red rubber, selling for £209 £131.40 as part of the sale, if you use code 'DMEXTRA10' for the added 10% discount, in total this saves you £77.60.
The 1460 Mad Max: Fury Road Boot, also includes the Immortan Joe emblem, a harness, and the iconic quote "what a lovely day" – normally they're priced at £179, and would be £112.50 as part of this sale, but sadly the boots are sold out in all sizes, but you can sign up for stock updates.
Similarly, the leather Blade Runner Reporter Bag which was launched as part of the collection, is sold out. It originally cost £89 (and oddly reduced to £62 in this sale), but it's yet to come back in stock since it first sold out. Again, you can sign up for email updates, to be notified if Dr Martens ever has more in stock.
Dr Martens sales
Dr Martens has up to 40% off various styles of boots and shoes in their sale. Numerous other retailers including Schuh, Urban Outfitters, Giglio, and more also have ongoing discounts, which we've rounded up below.
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Mad Max: Fury Road has an upcoming prequel movie, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which will focus on a younger version of Charlize Theron's character, played by Anya Taylor Joy, and also starring Chris Hemsworth. The first Furiosa trailer launched at the end of November 2023, with the movie due to release on 24 May 2024.
Meanwhile, Blade Runner, which stars Harrison Ford, was released in 1982 and has since become a sci-fi cult classic. It produced a 2017 sequel called Blade Runner 2049, which saw the return of Ford alongside Ryan Gosling, this was supported by three animated short films, Blade Runner Black Out 2022, 2036: Nexus Dawn, and 2048: Nowhere to Run.
There were two animated spin-off series titled Blade Runner: Black Lotus in 2021, which takes place in between the events of the two films. Meanwhile, the sequel TV series, Blade Runner: 2099 is in production at Amazon Studios and will see original director, Ridley Scott return.
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