What to know about the Dr. Martens Jorge
Dr. Martens began as a work boot maker in the UK in the 1940s, and became a global name by the 1960s. The company is known for the air-cushioned sole and an incredibly loyal, cult-like following.
The Dr. Martens Jorge is a mule that sort of lies between a clog and a slingback, but with the same inescapable name as the original design. The models have suede or smooth leather uppers, an adjustable front buckle, and a Shore rubber sole with the signature yellow welt stitching.
Customers tend to pick the mule for easy on and off access and the recognisable look. Check out the Dr. Martens sale for even better deals on the latest releases.
The many versions of Dr. Martens Jorge mule
The different variants of the Dr. Martens Jorge mule range from version II with suede slingbacks to the "Made in England" leather edition. Some of the releases include borg or fleece linings for colder weather, and the winter and summer versions have noticeably different uppers.
For a summer look, imagine yourself on a Sunday market stroll, pairing the Jorge mule with cropped trousers or a loose shirt. Try a pair of men’s linen trousers to add texture and a lighter weight feel on warmer days. You can finish with low socks and a neat belt for a tidy look that keeps the lines clean.
How and when to wear them
The Dr. Martens Jorge suits things like summer city days and casual dinners. They slip on easily for a quick errand, and the Shore soles are great for traction.
The Jorge’s also move easily between warm-weather looks and smarter affairs, and blend well with chinos and collared shirts or cocktail dresses. Neutral tones are excellent if you want to mix them with multiple outfits.
For cooler nights, you could add a leather layer, like a classic biker jacket and a pair of ripped jeans. The opportunities are endless.