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Timberland and Loso Unite on Flame-Covered Waterproof Field Boot

Timberland x Loso's flame-covered Waterproof Field Boot dropped March 25 at $180, selling out fast at timberland.com and select NYC and Atlanta stores.

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Timberland and Loso Unite on Flame-Covered Waterproof Field Boot
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Loso's flame boots have been circulating on social media and showing up in tunnel looks for years. Now the NYC customizer has an official product to show for it. The Timberland x LOSO Waterproof Field Boot dropped on March 25 at $180, launching in limited quantities across timberland.com, Timberland's New York locations in SoHo, Herald Square, and Queens, Lenox Square in Atlanta, and select wholesale partners nationwide. The Timberland product page already shows the boot as sold out.

The Field Boot arrives in a black nubuck and canvas upper, with flame graphics wrapping the toe and side panels to bring movement and energy to the silhouette. Neon green accents on the laces and branding deliver a sharp contrast, while silver hardware and custom LOSO detailing round out the look. Two sets of laces, black and neon green, ship in the box, along with an embossed flame hangtag that stamps Loso's visual identity onto the packaging itself. The sleek black embossed flame detailing is accented by vivid neon green highlights, with pops of green surfacing again at the side tree logo and tongue.

The performance architecture underneath that aesthetic is serious. The boot combines premium Timberland leather with 200 grams of PrimaLoft insulation for warmth and TimberDry Waterproof Technology to help keep feet dry. A leather-lined footbed and supportive polyurethane midsole cushion long days, while the classic rubber lug outsole promotes confident, all-terrain traction. A fiberglass shank adds arch support, and the anti-fatigue removable footbed makes the boot genuinely wearable for extended city use. Sustainability is woven into the construction: the boot ships with 100% recycled PET laces and a ReBOTL lining containing at least 50% recycled plastic.

This drop marks a full-circle moment for Timberland and Loso, who started working together in 2022. Loso first made noise by reworking classic Timberland boots with his signature flame graphics, turning everyday pairs into standout pieces. What started as custom, one-of-one creations has now evolved into an official partnership. The early chapter of that partnership involved immersive customization workshops that gave fans a direct window into Loso's process, followed by a bespoke capsule built specifically for the Timberland flagship at 550 Broadway in New York City.

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At $180, the Timberland x LOSO Field Boot sits at the accessible end of the collaboration market, and the speed of the sellout reflects that. On the secondary market, the boot has already traded in a range of $160 to $299, with an average sale price of $258 over the past three months, representing a 39% premium over retail. The drop is excluded from all promotional discounts and offers on Timberland's site.

Timberland has been keeping its collaboration streak strong, participating in a three-way drop with Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela on a 6-Inch Waterproof Boot covered in $100-bill graphics, working with Our Legacy on a 6-Inch Boot crafted with pebbled Horween full-grain leather in acorn brown with a Vibram outsole, and teaming with Starcow for a first-time Field Boot tributing 1990s New York City. The Loso release fits neatly into that run: a collaborator with genuine cultural credibility, a platform boot the brand knows inside out, and a visual identity strong enough to move units before the day is done.

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