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Timberland Boot Company Spring 2009

14 January 2009, 20.41 | Posted in Shoes | 3 comments »

timberland boot company spring 2009 front Timberland Boot Company Spring 2009

We showed you the suede and leather boot from Timberland Boot Company not too long ago, but how about a preview of the Spring 2009 shoe collection? As great as boots are in the winter, you feet surely would enjoy a break from the compressing warmth in April and May. The lightly tanned leather loafers and chukkas (do they count as a boot) take the prize for great looks. Horween premium leather graces almost all the shoes in Timberland Boot Company Collection, giving them a premium feel and look.

More views from the Timberland Boot Company Spring 2009 Collection after the jump.


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3 comments
  1. Brett:

    How is this company different then Timberland? Are they related in any way? I’m dying to know…

  2. I like some of their boots, but the low cut stuff is not for me. The brown tones used are just not nice.

  3. anthony:

    I believe it\’s just a division of Timberland. The line is supposedly focused on derriving influence from Timberland\’s early days and the boots/shoes they produced in the beginning as far as I can tell. I was tempted to pick up a pair of those black counterpane boots.

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