timberland ankle boots

Since 1973, Timberland has been making excellent outdoors wear including shoes, apparel, backpacks, watches, leather goods and sunglasses. In 1965, this became the first brand to use the injection-molding technology for making shoes. Every product from this brand is built with finest materials to withstand heavy usage and extreme weather conditions. While sporting a rugged appearance, Timberland's items are very fashionable and contemporary. Stylight presents a huge collection of Timberland ankle boots that are designed to last for years.

Loving The Lumberjack Look In Timberland Boots

With hipster style here to stay, we’re finding ourselves more and more inspired to dress like we should be living a sparse life felling trees in the Pacific Northwest. And what better way to channel a hardened woodswoman that in a pair of Timberland ankle boots?

Whether you want to go all-out, or just sport hints of the lumbersexual look, there’s an outfit for you. With the rate at which we’re falling for these boots, we’re yelling “timber.”

Glamorous Lumberjack Wife

Long to sit on the porch of a log cabin drinking coffee, the rain hitting the roof and the smell of damp pine trees in the air? For die-hard lumberjack look lovers, you’re going to want to go the whole nine yards. Try wedged shearling-lined Timberland boots, with a plaid shirt, a black beanie and light-washed jeans.

Queen of the Streets

Are you bored of the style that has been your signature for so long, but you can’t seem to break out of it? Your street style may be on the chopping block, but you can revive it with a nod to the lumberjack look. If you’re more urban than rural, opt for a pair of heeled black Timberlands with a denim jacket, black skinny jeans and a colorful plaid shirt tied around your waist.

Keeping It Classy

Not so into forestry? Break from the traditional Timberland design with a pair of mid-heeled patent leather ankle boots paired with tweed pants, a lightly patterned cream plaid shirt and a brown blazer. Just because you don’t look like you work in a sawmill, doesn’t mean you can’t look like a woman who owns one.

No matter how feminine you are, with full beards cropping up on men everywhere, you’re bound to feel the itch for a more rugged look. You may not have the facial hair for it, but you can definitely be a chip off the old hipster block in a pair of Timberland ankle boots.

Chop chop! Axe your old style—the lumberjack look is here to stay.

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