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It was a real treat for Dr. Martens and Deap Vally fans in Singapore. If they wanted to watch the rock duo’s show, all they had to do was drop by Dr. Martens’ store at Wheelock Place to pick up their free tickets, no purchase required. “This is a way for us to give back to consumers. They are the ones who really support the brand and buy products. These are the little things that we could do,” said Andy Chua, marketing executive at Dr. Martens Singapore.
Spend your Friday night with Dr. Martens as the shoe brand ends its #StandForSomething bar tour with a night of rock, indie, electronic, alternative, pop, punk and techno music plus drinks, contests and fantastic footwear.
Dr. Martens has always celebrated nonconformity and self-expression, providing generation after generation of rebels and free-thinkers with shoes that make them stand out.
The opening of their Two Parkade store was great news for Dr. Martens fans. More space meant more shoes. “Aside from the original 1460s,” said marketing and PR executive Niña Defensor, “we have a remodeled design of the 10-hole vintage 1490s from our Made In England line, Refined boots and shoes in different materials and patterns, and our Fredo cutout sandals which have been in demand.”