![]() Wales Bonner’s re-interpretation of mid-century Ivy League sartorial tropes included varsity jackets, striped crew necks and sweatshirts with “Howard” emblazoned across the chest, a nod to the historically Black Howard University in Washington, where the designer has spent time. “I cannot think of a more exciting way to kick off the new year and keep the momentum behind our yellow boot going,” said Maisie Willoughby, chief marketing officer of Timberland, of the brand’s high fashion moment. Over at Wales Bonner, the yellow boots had also had a bling upgrade, courtesy of some silver stud detailing. Each will be sold, naturally, with it’s own shoe trunk. ![]() Still want more? Look out for a limited-edition version in Vuitton’s signature monogram complete with 18-karat gold eyelets. According to the house, the Vuitton iteration is 15 percent larger than classic Timberland boots and will be manufactured by the Vuitton factories in Italy. ![]() Vuitton creative director Pharrell Williams has long been a fan of “Timbs” (having previously been seen in them on the red carpet) and for Fall–Winter 2024, showed different iterations of the boot including one featuring the Maison’s logo embossed on the tongue. Each pair comes with it's own shoe trunk. Vuitton will produce a limited-edition version of Timberland's six-inch boot in their signature monogram with 18-karat gold eyelets.
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