Timberland has teamed up with Tokyo-based lifestyle brand BEAMS for a capsule collection honoring BEAMS’ 50th anniversary. The collection reinterprets American utilitarian style at the intersection of New York and Tokyo.

The centerpiece is a reimagined, laceless version of the Timberland Original Yellow Boot. Reconstructed with a custom last and designed without traditional eyelets, the boot offers a twist on the classic silhouette with an adjustable buckle closure featuring a pattern reminiscent of the original hexagonal eyelets. Other features include premium Timberland leather, a GORE-TEX membrane for waterproof protection, and Primaloft insulation for warmth.

Based on a 1997 Timberland jacket from the archives, the jacket is built to withstand weather. Constructed from water-repellent nylon, it features a two-way zipper, a stowable hood, multiple pockets, and convertible details that allow for different length options.

The jeans have a relaxed fit inspired by a 2002 archive silhouette, with a modular design that allows for two different lengths. The six-panel baseball cap features an exclusive graphic, an adjustable back strap, and a curved visor with four rows of stitching that mimic those found on the boot. The belt is crafted from the same premium leather as the boots, with an adjustable gold buckle.

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