1/29/2010

Review of Timberland Waterproof Boot

Timberland Waterproof BootWell, I never heard of Timberland Boots until I was about 12 when I moved up to Suitland, Maryland, (which is 2 seconds outside of SE Washington DC) and saw everyone wearing them. So I wanted a pair, and finally got them.

Timberland boots are good because if you want some boots that work good in the snow, without somehow the snow getting on the inside, than these will work. They are also durable, becuase I got a pair in 2000 and they're still holding up. And they are water proof unlike the cheap boots, that when you take them off, your socks are wet.

Now you have a choice on material. You can get leather or suede. I have both kinds, and I perfer the suede better. Leather is good, but it can easily get scuffed, and very noticable. If you do get a pair of any material, make sure you get a cleaing kit of somekind, because that comes in handy...belive me. Also they come in different colors. Most of the colors I like. A lot of people like the common yellowish-gold Tims, which is cool. I have a black pair, which I like too. They also come in blue, pink, green, and more.

They also run small. So if you're a size 10, I recommend that you get like a 9 or so. Make sure you try them on before you buy, becuase I made the mistake of buying Tims the same size as my shoes and people think I have clown feet, but I grew into them as time went on.

Now since I'm back at home, we southern natives don't wear Tims, becuase of the warm climate. Every once in a while I'll throw them on to look cool. People think I'm from New York somewhere because they wear these more often than people from Atlanta do. If you need a pair of boots for any ocassion, make sure you pick a pair of these up. You don't have to wear them everyday, but they come in handy, believe it or not.

Chandler Infamous, Peace Y'all!

Product Description
The very first waterproof boot ever made by Timberland is still constructed of the finest materials and is still tops in New England craftsmanship. This 6-inch waterproof boot keeps your feet warm and dry with its full-grain, waterproof, glove-leather lining and with its thermal microfiber and closed-cell foam insulation. Also features a padded collar and a rubber lug sole.



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