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Blue Boots
Get yourself a pair of tough and waterproof Timberland boots for men or women in gorgeous dark blue. Our yellow, brown, and black boots sure look good, but a pair of blue boots will stand out among the rest with unique style. Take a look and you’ll see what we mean.
Exhibit A: our Men's Downpour GORE-TEX Chukka Boot. They’re stacked with features that make them among our toughest and most weatherproof models, with a Vibram® rubber outsole and GORE-TEX bootie construction. But elite function is just half the story. You’ll fall for the dark blue suede the minute you see it. These boots have style and quality craftsmanship in every lace and stitch, just like every other pair in our chukka boots selection.
Getting cold out there? There’s never a bad time to shop for men’s winter boots. So when the snow falls and the shovel beckons, you’re always ready.
Blue Timberland boots put a colorful tone on our timeless footwear designs. Don’t miss our Women’s Stone Street Platform Kiltie Boot in a stunning dark blue full grain. This premium leather boot shows influences from the boat shoe style. It’s tough and rainproof, and speaks boldly from a tall platform.
To pair your new boots with rugged, classic clothing, browse our women’s jackets and vests. Crafted with signature Timberland quality, our outerwear keeps you warm in style that looks as good at a campsite as it does at a nice restaurant.
When you lace up Timberland footwear, you’re wearing the product of decades of craftsmanship with a legendary aesthetic that’s known around the world. Don’t miss your chance to sport our premium leather that lasts long, keeps you warm and dry, and keeps you comfortable while you’re hard at work, out with friends, or enjoying the outdoors.
Why not try a pair of our classic boots, but in a stunning dark blue full grain leather or blue suede? A classic style gets a remix with Timberland blue boots.