Hate Tying Your Laces? Dr. Martens Just Dropped the Zebzag Boots You’ll Actually Want to Wear

If lacing up feels like a chore, Dr. Martens has officially answered your prayers. The brand’s viral Zebzag sole — which had a serious moment on mules this summer — is back, this time reimagined for winter in two slip-on boot styles that are as practical as they are punk.

First up is the Zebzag Laceless Boot, which looks every bit like the classic lace-up, only minus the faff. Crafted in black Wyoming leather that comes preloaded with a lived-in feel, it’s made for anyone who doesn’t love that too-shiny, fresh-out-the-box vibe. Add in the iconic black-and-yellow heel loop, and you’ve got a boot that feels both familiar and refreshingly easy.

Then there’s the Zebzag Rigger Boot, sitting lower on the ankle and taking cues from industrial workwear. It comes with double pull-tabs, Puritan stitch detailing and two leather options: the same Wyoming finish or a water-resistant Milled Nubuck that drops in a few shades — yes, including pink. Comfort is baked into the design with a cushioned midsole, durable PVC tread and, of course, that unmistakable yellow welt stitch.

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What makes these boots different is the ease factor. They’re slip-on, cushioned and surprisingly versatile — the kind of style that works just as well for a rushed school run as it does stomping through a night out. Basically, boots made for the girl who wants the look without the lace-up effort.

Both styles are available now on the Dr. Martens website, and with the Zebzag sole confirmed to show up in more FW25 releases, this is just the beginning of the brand’s no-laces era.

Daniel Usidamen

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