Timberland may be synonymous with its famous yellow boot but that isn’t the only icon you’ll find in the company’s back catalog. The New England-based brand used to make a rugged, Gore-Tex-lined moc toe that became popular in New York City near the turn of the century.
Discontinued sometime thereafter, the chunky silhouette has since faded into relative obscurity, with only rare sightings overseas — mainly by way of Japan.

Now, more than 20 years since its initial debut, the Mid Lace GTX Boot is back on US soil. Timberland teamed up with none other than the ’90s-loving Aimé Leon Dore (ALD) to revive the classic silhouette with a few material upgrades.

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ALD x Timberland Heritage Mid Lace GTX Boot
The first of those can be seen with ALD’s choice of leathers: crocodile- and stingray-embossed leathers for the body and vamp. Peccary-embossed nubuck makes up the mid-height ankle collar, while shaggy suede accents give both the brown and black colorways some contrast.
