First, Bottega Veneta Made Its Own Timbs. Now, Timberland Made Its Own Bottegas
A year ago, Bottega Veneta made its own Timbs. Now, Timberland returns the favor by Bottega-fying its signature work boot.
Now, we're talking fairly loose here — the Bottega "Timbs" weren't a direct clone at all, but merely a tan boot that payed overt homage to Timberland's 6" original.
And in return, Timberland's latest premium 6" leather boot is not a Bottega dupe but merely a shoe of similar stylistic sensibilities.
Quietly released in late 2024, the unnamed black Timberland lace-up is given its shape by a woven black leather that recalls Bottega Veneta's signature Intercciato weave.
The resulting shoe is certainly a shade or two more sumptuous than your average pair of Timbs, their sleek surface glistening with a slick sheen. Matching rope laces are a nice, luxe touch.
They recall some of the other recent high-end Timberland boots, like Veneda Carter's statement shoes and last year's delectably plump puffer pairs.
But the appeal of these Timbs' luxury leanings goes beyond surface level.
In a way, it feels like Timberland's early 2024 fashion week takeover, when it aligned with folks as disparate as Wales Bonner and Pigalle founder Stéphane Ashpool to dominate the moment. A landmark Louis Vuitton collaboration didn't hurt.
That Timberland is doing its own "Bottega" Timbs a year after the luxury label made its own workwear overtures can't be a coincidence, right?
Well, if it is, it sure is a canny one: The woven "Bottega" Timbs are nearly all sold out online, even at $250 a pair.