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Timberland PRO and Ford Team Up for a Limited-Edition F-150 Work Boot

Timberland PRO and Ford just dropped a co-branded Boondock work boot at $240, with a grille-inspired overtoe and F-150 hardware — their first collaboration ever.

Claire Beaumont2 min read
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Timberland PRO and Ford Team Up for a Limited-Edition F-150 Work Boot
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Timberland PRO and Ford released their first-ever co-branded work boot yesterday, a limited-edition Boondock 6-Inch Waterproof style that draws its design language directly from the F-150 pickup truck. The collaboration, which puts two of America's most recognizable working-class names on a single product, arrived priced at $240 to $250 and comes in two versions: a black composite safety toe and a brown soft-toe model, both available in wide widths.

The truck references are specific and deliberate. A molded rubber overtoe stamped with the Ford oval logo echoes the F-150's front grille. Custom lacing hardware carries F-150 branding, and a rigid external heel cup features F-150 heel clip detailing for lateral stability. Ford blue accents run through the inside collar and along the laces, while a co-branded "Built Ford Tough" key loop closes the loop between footwear and automotive identity. Timberland's own product copy frames the partnership through the lens of shared material culture: "Taking cues from the tires that power through dirt to create boots that stand firm in it, this collab proves that strength comes from the ground up."

The construction underneath those design details is standard Timberland PRO Boondock territory, which is to say serious. The boot uses premium waterproof leather with a breathable waterproof membrane, a lightweight abrasion-resistant TPU outsole, a fiberglass shank for structural support, and a combination three-quarter Goodyear welt and cement heel construction. A co-branded Ford and Timberland PRO Anti-Fatigue Technology polyurethane footbed handles shock absorption and energy return, while Microban antimicrobial technology is applied to footwear fabrics to resist odors, stains, and deterioration. The black composite toe model meets ASTM standards F2413 and F2892. Timberland backs both versions with a 30-Day Comfort Guarantee.

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At $240, the boots sit squarely within Timberland PRO Boondock pricing territory, a line that typically runs between $200 and $280 depending on safety features and construction. The collaboration premium, if there is one, is modest given what the brand is asking buyers to carry onto the jobsite. The styling details are restrained enough that the Ford branding reads as craft specification rather than costume, which is the only way a workwear collaboration of this kind earns credibility with tradespeople who will actually put the boot through its paces.

As of the drop, the boots are available through Timberland's site under style code TB0A5PW5EDU, with free shipping on orders over $75 for loyalty members who hold a free Timberland account. Given the limited-edition designation and the built-in audience of F-150 owners and Ford loyalists, inventory is unlikely to stay deep for long.

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