Timberland boots are ingrained in New York City street culture. Besides the Yankee cap, Timbs are considered a staple in any fit, being popularized throughout pop culture since the 90s. Supreme, wanting to embrace the New York City roots it was founded on, has been partnering with the popular boot brand since 2006. The two have fleshed out everything ranging from apparel to footwear. Take a look at some of their more popular collections throughout their 13-year relationship for this latest edition of the Supreme 25th Anniversary.
Supreme x Timberland 2019 3-Eye Classic Lugs boot
For their latest collaboration, the two brands tackled the 3-Eye Classic Lugs boot. It’s not the first time the Supreme remade this classic silhouette, with the brand reworking the shoe back in 2016, utilizing snakeskin embossed leather. This time around, they opted for another animal style design, bringing in calf hair uppers with cheetah print on one pair and a neutral black on the other. Both pairs can be found on StockX, selling for a fair price from their original MSRP.
Supreme x Timberland 2018 World Hiker Front Country Boot
Supreme has history working on many classic Timberland models, such as the Lugs boot mentioned above and the 6-Inch boot. In 2018, there was a change in pace, with the brand working on Timberland’s World Hiker Country Boot for the first time. The shoe came in three colorways representative of their Fall season drop date, releasing in black, anthracite, and orange. Despite their $248 retail price (marking this shoe one of Supreme x Timberland’s more expensive pair), their performance in the resale market has them selling for as high as $360 and as low as $101 between all three colorways.
Supreme x Timberland 2017 6″ Boot Supreme Stars & Stripes
Every New Yorker’s favorite boot came back in 2017 when Supreme gave the 6-Inch boot a patriotic look. This had to be one of Supreme’s more loud designs for the boot when it comes to previous 6-Inch releases, featuring the entire American flag around the uppers on both the wheat and black colorways. The shoe was modeled by Supreme Photo Tee donner and Dipset rapper Juelz Santana, replaying his infamous American Flag garb from the early 2000s. Due to the unique design of the boot, resale prices have gone as high as $397 for the black pair and $372 for the wheat pair.
Supreme x Timberland 2016 Classic 3-Eye Lugs Boot
2016 was the first time that the two brands came together to work on the Classic 3-Eye Lug and what a debut it was. This year, the brand ended up releasing 4 different pairs of the shoe in various colors, each being dressed in a snakeskin embossed leather. The shoes are harder to come by than their recent releases, with the last pair on our site being sold for only $111, lower than its original price.
Supreme x Timberland 2016 Field Boot
2016 was a big year for Supreme and Timberland, as the two released the Field Boot in December after the Classic Lug Boot’s debut. Similar to the Lug, this boot also featured snakeskin embossed leather with hits of suede around the collar. One of the colorways feature classic brown and green accents that are loved by many New Yorkers and takes the popularized nickname “Beef and Broccoli” for its resemblance to the popular takeout Chinese meal. All four pairs from the release can be found on StockX, with some selling above their $168 retail price.
Supreme x Timberland 2015 6-Inch Boot
Supreme and frequent collaborator Comme Des Garcons worked together on Timberland’s 6-Inch boot back in 2015. The shoe features dots on the upper (a familiar design choice by the french brand) and a waterproof suede to help protect the shoes from inclimate weather. The shoes are still highly sought after due to the unique three-way collaboration, with the lowest ask going for $990 for the black pair.
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