They may not be the most expensive, elegant shoes in the world, but the Timberland boot is making a comeback in mysterious ways. It started when the idea of a juxtaposition between styles became a real trend in the fashion world, and ever since then, stylists, fashion bloggers, and those who love clothes in general have been exploring and loving the difference between the sequins and the sneakers.
The Timberland boot is maybe one of the most extreme examples of a shoe that is traditionally masculine. Worn by construction workers, it is heavy, clumpy, thick, and overwhelming. Timberlands are also incredibly comfortable.
We all get bored with our own style eventually, whether we always wear the same skinny jeans and blazers, or dresses with ballet flats. Mixing things up can take time, effort, and money; however rearranging what you already own is a smarter way to find a new side to your regular outfits.
The Timberland boot changes your look. It dulls down the sundress you thought was too formal. It adds edge to a pair of dark skinny jeans and a flirty top. You can even wear them with leather pants and find some great new texture.
We know the feeling when you’ve found a new look that works, it makes you want to get off Netflix and coffee shop hop your way around town. We introduce you to the Timberland boot as a way to revamp your wardrobe in a different way.
Frye makes a version of the Timberland that is also a little more feminine: