We make products to encourage people to get outside and stay outside as long as they can. So keeping you as warm as possible is what we strive to do, with insulated footwear, outerwear and accessories that provide the utmost protection from the cold.
We build gear for outdoor adventures. The harder your body works out on those adventures, the more it heats up. That's why we engineer breathable technology into our gear. Because if you're gear can't keep you cool, you're not going to want to get outdoors.
Timberland was founded on the idea of staying dry. Almost 40 years later, we’re still looking for new and better ways to keep the elements at bay. From tried and true technologies like Gore-Tex® membranes to cutting-edge breakthroughs like ion-mask™ technology by P2i, our goal is to provide waterproof protection better than anyone else can.
We believe comfort starts with the feet. No ifs, ands or buts. That’s because when your feet are comfortable, the rest of you feels pretty good, too. We aim to make all our footwear as comfortable as possible so you can stay outdoors longer and go farther. After all, what good is a great-looking pair of boots or shoes if you don’t like to wear them.
You need superior traction on trails and wet slippery surfaces. Our boots and shoes adapt to uneven, varied terranin and wet decks to provide stability, comfort and cushioning. Our technologies are inspired by sailors, bicyclists and people who spend most of their time out on trails. After all, if our gear works well for them, imagine what it can do on trails or rainy commutes for you.
We’re an outdoor brand, so it only makes sense that we’d work hard to protect the outdoors. You can see our efforts in the products we make, in the way we conduct our business and the way we give back to the communities in which we live and work. Rapidly renewable content like hemp, recycled plastic soda bottles, organic cotton grown without toxins, and shoe soles that use recycled rubber scraps—it’s all part of thinking about the planet as we think about how to make better outdoor products.