
Timberland has released new models in its signature 6-inch Premium Boots and its two-way "Roll Top" series. The 6-inch Premium Boots were first released in 1973 as the world's first fully waterproof leather boots, manufactured using an injection molding process that fuses the upper leather and rubber sole without stitching. The original manufacturing method remains unchanged, and the boots remain a favorite among many today. The new models feature a sporty look with colored outsoles. In addition to their waterproof design, they are also designed with functionality in mind, including "Anti-Fatigue Technology" for warmth and comfort. Available in three colors: wheat nubuck (brown) and orange, gray nubuck and blue, and black nubuck and red. Each is priced at ¥22,050.
The "Earthkeepers Roll Top" series, which features patterned fabric on the folded parts, is a model made with consideration for the natural environment, using 100% recycled PET bottles for the shoelaces, lining, footbed cover, etc.
The "All Leather" model, which has a leather upper only, comes in two colors: Copen Blue x Baja Print (native pattern) and Wheat (brown) x Floral Print. Each is priced at 22,050 yen. The "Leather & Fabric" model, which has a combination of leather and fabric uppers, comes in a bird pattern on the folded parts and comes in two colors: gray and black. Each is priced at 18,900 yen.






















