History of
Timberland
In 1918, Nathan
Swartz, began a boot-making career as an apprentice stitcher at
The Abington Shoe Company in Massachusetts. The story of Swartz
is a classic. He started at the lowest rung on the ladder,
learned his trade and through hard work and determination, he
eventually became the owner of the company. Swartz and his sons
continued to make shoes and boots for many manufacturers, and in
the 1960?s they produced the first truly waterproof boots. The
innovation came by fusing soles to leather uppers without
stitching.
In 1973, the
Timberland name was born. The name "Timberland" started as the
brand name for their original waterproof leather boot, but when
the boot popular, the company name was officially changed to The
Timberland Company. Throughout the next couple of decades the
range of products produced by Timberland grew to include casual
and boat shoes and then clothing; all meant to reflect a rugged
outdoor style.
Since the
1990's, Timberland boots have risen in popularity and taken on a
new urban image. This image has been created and helped by
various hip hop and rap celebrities such as Busta Rhymes, 50
Cent, and Missy Elliot. Still, Timberlands will always be
functional and useful as trail and hiking wear and the urban
jungle is not the first wilderness that comes to mind when we
see a pair of Timberlands.
- Major
Timberland Products:
- Timberland
Chukka, Timberland Roll Top, and Timberland Premium Boots
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