NEXUSVII x Timberland MIL-5H Gore-Tex Boots Fall/Winter 2011

NEXUSVII x Timberland MIL-5H Gore-Tex Boots Fall/Winter 2011

First released for Spring/Summer 2011 in a black/military green colorway, NEXUSVII and Timberland worked together once again on the MIL-5H Gore-Tex boots as part of the Japanese brand’s Fall/Winter 2011 Collection. This time around the boot, which features a mixed leather/canvas upper, Gore-Tex lining and Vibram outer sole, comes in an all black colorway and will be released September 2011.

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A Conversation with Brian Moore

Brian Moore is the Vice President of Men’s Footwear for the Timberland Boot Company. Prior to joining Timberland, Brian was a Vice President at Burton Snowboards where he was the General Manager for the Gravis Footwear brand. Timberland is widely recognized for its brand of superior outdoor designs. Since its inception in Abington, Massachusetts in 1952, the company has strived to deliver the best in materials, construction and performance aesthetics, while connecting with the community and its consumer base.

Photo: Keith Taylor

Timberland has always set out… to make the most authentic outdoor gear. It needs to be real. It has only ever worked for us when it has been real. Our boots need to keep you dry and protected, they need to be rugged and durable. People need to trust in that – otherwise consumers don’t need us. The same goes for everything we make, from boat shoes to backpacks.

Timberland’s emergence in the hip-hop community… is equal to the emergence of the hip-hop community for Timberland. We’ve developed a long-standing relationship with the hip-hop community. It’s a bond that that now goes back decades, and the consumer who first adopted Timberland did so because we made products that worked, period. There was no faking it. The foundation of that relationship hasn’t changed. As long as we respect the fact that what our customer wants from Timberland is authentic, high-quality product, styled appropriately without chasing some crazy trend, we can expect that relationship to stay strong.

The 6″ boot is… our most iconic style and the foundation of our business. It has become the model for how we make everything at Timberland. The design is simple, but it solves a fundamental outdoor need in a very innovative way. Back in 1973, we noticed a lot of wet feet… that happens in New Hampshire in the winter. So the company worked to create a boot that was built in a way so peoples’ feet wouldn’t get wet. And we built the boots to last. That’s it. No flashing lights, bubbles or neon signs, just a simple, clean boot that worked better than the one that came before it. It took the needs of people who spend time outdoors seriously, and that is how we still make our boots today.

Redefining a classic… is something that we felt was the right thing to do. A few years back we developed a technology in our Timberland PRO® division called anti fatigue. It addresses the comfort and support needs of workers who spend hours on their feet at job sites. Just like our development of waterproof leather and seam-sealing in the 1970s, this was an advancement that radically improved something we already had out there. So we decided to introduce it in our Men’s Premium Waterproof boots, starting this fall. The anti-fatigue material in the footbed makes the boot a lot more comfortable and we also managed to make the forefoot more flexible. It’s the first real change in that classic boot since 1973, but we think it’s the right one. It’s an inside-only improvement, though – externally, the boot looks exactly the same.

Adapting to shifts in fashion trends… isn’t something we worry too much about. And it’s not that we don’t care about style. We have a passionate design team which is all about keeping our new drops relevant. But we don’t see short term shifts in fashion trends as anything that really drives our business.

The gap between performance and fashion… has never really been a gap, we’ve been lucky. Our boots and shoes have been on-point because they perform and because of what they offer. By that I mean: it just looks right to be wearing a pair of rugged boots outside on a rough day in December. The same holds for wearing boat shoes or sandals in the spring. We’ve found that if we do our job, pick the best materials and build shoes that work in the elements, the result is something that is real. I think that authenticity has always been at the root of what makes us “fashionable.”

Introducing new ideas to the public… takes patience. We market and advertise our styles, and have a great team that does. But our relationship with people who shell out that kind of money for Timberland® boots goes deeper and is based on trust – trust that we got it right, and trust that the shoes and gear will hold up and do what we say they will. Because of that, “word-of-mouth” is critical. No one is going to run out and buy a pair of improved Timberland® boots just because we tell them to. They are going to try them out. And if they deliver, they are going to tell someone else. That process takes a bit longer than a big TV and magazine blitz. But it’s more sustainable in the long-run because it is real. And that is how we prefer it.

White Mountaineering x Timberland Hiker Boots

In partnership with Timberland, Japanese label White Mountaineering has just designed this pair of hiker boots for Spring/Summer 2011. Based off the blueprint for Timberland’s Abington boot, this one features a white Vibram sole with leather lining, laser-etched detailing and bronze, D-ring eyelets. Available in this rugged brown colorway, the boot can be purchased now through select stockists.

THINK SILLY STORE
Unit 8, G/F
Block B, 18 Ka Yip St.
Chai Wan
Hong Kong

Photography: Hypebeast

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Timberland Classic 2-Eye Boat Shoe

Timberland Classic 2-Eye Boat Shoe

In time for summer, Timberland has released two great new colorways of their Classic 2-Eye Boat Shoe. Featuring warm orange and yellow suede uppers, these are perfect for the summer months. Both feature contrasting brown laces and white outer soles, leading to a clean finish. While we really do like both, the orange ones are your safer bet. The shoes are now available from Flauge.

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Hayato Ichihara x Timberland Earthkeepers 2.0 Rugged City Chukka

Hayato Ichihara x Timberland Earthkeepers 2.0 Rugged City Chukka-01
Timberland Japan has brought on artist Hayato Ichihara for a special makeup of the EK 2.0 Rugged City Chukka boot. Inside and out, the chukkas feature various art inspired by traditional Japanese forms. As part of the Earthkeepers line, the boots are made, in part, of recycled materials. These will be released late-April with proceeds going to support Japan in their time of need.

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NEXUSVII x Timberland MIL-5H Gore-Tex Boots

NEXUSVII x Timberland MIL-5H Gore-Tex Boots

This week the much anticipated collaboration between NEXUS VII and Timberland has released in Japan. The two brands present the MIL-5H Gore-Tex boots. The mid cut boot comes in a black leather, military green canvas version and came out beautiful. The white Vibram outer sole is a nice finishing touch, along with the orange lining. The NEXUS VII logo has been embossed on the tongue. It is now available from Cruisin.

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Timberland Abington 2011 Spring Moccasin

One of the highlights from this latest season of Timberland Abington is this moccasin style shoe. Two initial colorways are shown, including a brown suede and black leather option. Both feature the top notch construction you’d expect from the Abington range with contrasting outsoles and lace details. Look for these now through select participating accounts, including Bows & Arrows.

Photography: Hypebeast

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Timberland Split Leather 4×4

A model that was most notably featured via a collaboration involving colette, the beefy Timberland 4×4 will make another return later this year with this following model. A split leather upper features a weathered toecap with a thick lug outsole in black. For those looking for something a little different from the ubiquitous flat-soled boat shoe, the 4×4 is something to consider.

Source: Shoes-Up

Stussy Deluxe x Timberland Loafer

Timberland and Stussy Deluxe join forces once again this season to release the following Loafer style. The model of the slip-on variety encompasses a nubuck upper over three separate colorways. The shoe also goes about in incorporating a Vibram Christy sole to contrast against the darker colors of the upper. Available as of April 1 at hanon among other retailers.

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Nom de Guerre x Timberland 6 Inch Ballistic Nylon Boots – Another Look

Nom de Guerre x Timberland 6 Inch Ballistic Nylon Boots

Today we get a detailed look at the newly released collaboration between Timberland and Nom de Guerre for Spring/Summer 2011. They worked on the classic 6 Inch boot by Timberland and added a ballistic nylon upper, camo ankle padding and black outer sole. The result is a technical version of the otherwise classic boots. Chapter has them in stock now.

More views of the boots follow after the jump.

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