A Guide to Timberland Boots
Timberland boots are quite possibly one of the most iconic styles of footwear today, instantly recognised for their ‘wheat’ colour and hard-working, durable design. The story of Timberland goes back to 1918, when founder Nathan Schwartz started his career as an apprentice stitcher in Boston, Massachusetts.
By 1965, Schwartz and his sons introduced injection-moulding technology into the footwear industry in order to make waterproof boots – a revolution at the time. In 1973, The Timberland Company was officially founded, originally creating workwear boots that would soon become a fashion icon.
Today, the Timberland brand spans men’s and women’s footwear, clothing, bags and accessories, but here at AllSole we’re all about the classics that made the brand what it is today. Take a look at our guide to the Timberland boots that make up our range below.
The original and the best, the
Taking inspiration from the original Timberland boots but with a twist, the ‘Lyonsdale’ boots feature a textured rubber sole and chelsea boot styling. With a premium black leather finish, making them perfect for when you want a slightly dressier style of Timberlands.
The chukka boot is a classic shoe, with this style from Timberland making a great option if you want something that falls between the sturdy boot and casual trainer. The Timberland Men’s Adventure 2.0 Chukka Boots in olive provide a stylish alternative to black, brown or navy this season.
The original boot, the