
Timberland Promo Code & Deals April 2025
Free Shipping on All Orders for Members!
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Sale! Get Up to 65% Off!
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25% Off Select Adventure Footwear, Clothing & Accessories
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Women's Workwear Timberland Pro Starting at $20 Only
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Military Discount: Avail 10% Off Your Order!
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Try Recently Inactive Timberland Coupons
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10% Off Sitewide + Free Shipping!
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Expired: February 13, 2023
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$10 Off $100 + Free Shipping!
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All Sweaters $40
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Socks - Buy 2 Get 1 Free!
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About Timberland
At the heart of Timberland's story is a community - several communities - stepping outside, to work hard together and move the world forward. With a grit and relentless dedication to problem solving, these bold doers embrace the adventures on their path.
Roots
Defined by the Outdoors
Without New England's fierce and demanding environs, there would be no Timberland. They started by equipping workers to power through the toughest outdoor environments.
The Founding Family
Born from the craftsmanship of their founder Nathan Swartz, who first developed waterproof boots with his son Sidney, who then went on to brand the boots. Sidney's son Jeff took the company on a journey of purpose that drives the values today.
The Original Factory
In 1955, Nathan took full control of Boston-based Abington Shoe Company and moved operations to a damp and drafty riverside factory in a quiet New England town in the U.S.
Timberland Today
Today they are one global brand with three distinct categories: Work, Life and Outdoor. They encompass all their products, whether on the job, trail, street or stage.
Culture of Innovation
Ever since the day they created their first yellow boot, they've been inspired by that gritty New England tendency to 'think outside the box' and create innovative solutions to everyday problems.
Waterproof
A factory worker had the clever idea of slathering silicone on his leather boots to keep his feet dry. This inspired their founders to use injection molding to make the leather boots fully waterproof. As the ultimate test, they sunk the boots with rocks in a factory toilet.
Injection Molding
The introduction of injection molding technology seamlessly bonded the soles with the uppers. This created some of the first truly waterproof leather work boots, which were comfortable and lightweight to wear, revolutionizing the footwear industry.
Problem solvers since the beginning, they introduced their timberland pro® range delivering comfort and performance to skilled workers and later the earthkeeper boots, made with recycled materials. Today, they continue to innovate by incorporating recycled, renewable, and regenerative materials in their products.
Timberloop
Their Timberloop™ Circular Design Platform aims to limit waste at each stage of the product life cycle, from how products are made to how used products can find a second life.
Durable From the Start
They've produced high quality, durable products for over 50 years, believing longevity is the greatest form of sustainability.
Well Cared for
For a product to last a long time, it must be well cared for with the right balms, cleaners and brushes.
Take Back Program
When your product reaches the end of its life, don't throw it out, return it to their select stores.
Designed for Circularity
Check out their Timberloop® Collection designed to be returned through their take back program at the end of its useful life.
The Shed
Located less than five miles away from the original factory, The Shed in Timberland's US HQ in New Hampshire is Timberland's own maker space dedicated to testing and developing new footwear and apparel ranges.
Vision
From the start, they used their products to solve problems. That dedication grew to solving problems for their communities. That dedication has stayed constant and grown into tackling bigger issues like climate injustice and responsible manufacturing.
More Equitable Future
Timberland has a vision for a more equitable future. They are committed to strengthening communities through design education, volunteerism, urban greening and helping to close the skills gap in the professional trades.
Greener Future
They have always believed a greener future is a better future. In 1997, they celebrated the first Earth Day. In 2010, they co-founded the Climate Action Corps. They have been strengthening communities through urban greening. Plus, their Path of Service™ program gives all employees 40 hours of paid time to volunteer.
Contact:
Tel: 1-888-802-9947
Email: us_customer_care@timberland.com
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