At These Prices, You Have To Load Up On Outdoor Footwear

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Since “Timberland” was coined as the name for the company’s waterproof leather boots in 1973, The Timberland Company has been synonymous with outdoor footwear. Nowadays wearing Timberlands is a symbol to the world that you are a doer; you are someone that goes out into the world; you are someone that enjoys the great outdoors.

In other words, now is as good a time as any to take advantage of the fact that Timberlands are currently up to 50 percent off.

There are seven pairs available at crazy low prices, including the White Ledge Waterproof Boot, the Mid Field Boot and even Timberland’s classic boat shoes.

These classic Timberlands are on sale for an impossibly low price (Photo via Amazon)

These traditional White Ledge Waterproof Boots normally cost $110 (Photo via Amazon)

Timberland Men’s White Ledge Waterproof Boot on sale for $55.99 – $65.99

The Mid Field Boot usually costs $150 but can now be had for much, much lower (Photo via Amazon)

The Mid Field Boot usually costs $150 but can now be had for much, much lower (Photo via Amazon)

Timberland Men’s Icon Mid Field Boot on sale for $49.99 – $89.99

 

During the sale, Timberland boat shoes can be had for only $39 (Photo via Amazon)During the sale, Timberland boat shoes can be had for only $39 (Photo via Amazon)

During the sale, Timberland boat shoes can be had for only $39 (Photo via Amazon)

Timberland Men’s Kia Wah Bay Boat Shoe on sale for $38.99 – $56.99

Make sure to peruse the entire selection. It isn’t often you’ll find such a quality shoe at such low prices.

Timberland Shoes on sale for $33.99 – $89.99

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