Dr. Martens drops Zebzag sandals
- Dr. Martens has added new Zebzag sandals, slides and slingback mules to its U.S. lineup, including fresh Dalmatian-print Hair-On leather versions, as the brand pushes its lightweight warm-weather range for spring. - The new Dalmatian Zebzag Slide is listed at $140 and the Dalmatian Zebzag slingback mule at $160, while core Zebzag sandals remain $130 on Dr. Martens’ U.S. site. - The drop extends a Zebzag line Dr. Martens has been building beyond mules and boots into summer styles, using its EVA-and-PVC hybrid sole as a comfort pitch. (drmartens.com)
Dr. Martens has expanded its Zebzag line with new sandals, slides and slingback mules, including Dalmatian-print versions now listed on its U.S. site. (drmartens.com) The Zebzag collection page shows 26 items, with new entries including Zebzag Slides Dalmatian Hair On Leather Strap Platform Sandals for $140 and Zebzag Dalmatian Hair On Leather Slingback Platform Mules for $160. (drmartens.com 1) (drmartens.com 2) (drmartens.com 3) Core Zebzag sandals in suede, nubuck and Pisa leather are priced at $130, and the long-running suede slingback mule is listed at $150 with more than 2,500 reviews on the same page. (drmartens.com 1) (drmartens.com 2) Dr. Martens describes the Zebzag sole as a cushioned, lightweight design with a soft core, a featherlight ethylene-vinyl acetate midsole and a rugged polyvinyl chloride tread. (drmartens.com) That construction is the company’s pitch for turning a boot brand known for heavy footwear into a summer seller. Its sandals guide says the range is built for warm weather, while the Zebzag guide calls the style “not your average sandal.” (drmartens.com 1) (drmartens.com 2) An April 21 article in Clash framed the Zebzag sandal as Dr. Martens’ seasonal push, saying the British brand was adapting its durable look for warmer climates and bringing back its Dunnet Flower design alongside the new silhouettes. (clashmusic.com) The Zebzag name was already established before this week’s sandal push. Women’s suede Zebzag sandals on Dr. Martens’ U.S. site carry 179 reviews, and the suede slingback mule carries 2,578 reviews, indicating the company is extending an existing franchise rather than launching a one-off print. (drmartens.com) (drmartens.com) The immediate move is simple: more Zebzag, less boot-only seasonality. Dr. Martens is selling the same chunky sole across sandals, slides, mules and boots, with the Dalmatian print giving the latest drop its clearest visual hook. (drmartens.com) (drmartens.com)