These shoes are going to make someone really happy. Made in the UK. Not Thailand, China, Indonesia, etc.

I bought these for myself and I won't lie, I was VERY excited. I've owned Doc Martens for so long that I forgot a very important detail.... Shoes made in England use UK sizes! So they're marked a size 11 (UK) which makes them US Men's 12.

Strictly speaking they are "preowned". When I bought them, the PO said they had been worn twice. My thoughts are that they were worn around the house 10 or so times over the years? They are effectively dead stock shoes in my eyes. I tried them on and wore them around the house a bit. I'm bummed that they're too big for me because they're perfect.

When I got them, the brass eyelets showed some oxidation, so I cleaned them up a lot. Let me know if you want to see the before and after of that. There's still a little bit of that green oxidation on parts of the shoe, but that will quickly wear off when someone uses these. The laces also have that green staining, but if that bothers you, shoelaces are cheap. If it were me, I wouldn't change them, because even shoelaces were made better then. I have decided not to treat the leather in any way. I would have if I was going to keep them, but I'll let that be the choice of the new owner. Keep in mind that this leather finish, which is more of a nubuck, or a very fine suede, shows all marks from being handled. I really don't think these shoes have been worn many times. 

Don't have the original box. They'll come in a different shoe box. Ask me any questions you might have. A shoe of this quality could easily last you ten years. They really don't make them like this anymore, which is why I have always bought Doc Martens made in England. I'm wearing a pair right now that I've literally owned since 2002. 

Shipping from me is always included. I'm not going to make you do any math.