East coast breh. Why are timberland boots popular. And when did this start

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yeah, these boots are fukking indestructible. I have a pair of yellow construction boots I wear regularly that are over 10 years old and don't even look like shyt, cuz you can actually just wash them off with hot water.

I mean boots should NOT be holding up this long.

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i bought some navy blue ones in 97, outgrew them my pops STILL uses them shyts to shovel the driveway with :heh:

even the laces, they never fray or get stringy. just a well made product
 

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How the hell do you keep butters clean :mindblown:. Once that first mark shows up it's a wrap :sadbron:

that's a common misconception. I was wearing mines the other day at a bar and between the rain and someone spilling beer on one of my boots, all you gotta do to fix them is run them under hot water and use a towel to wipe off all the blemishes. I'm tellin u, the boots in that picture are old as shyt.
 

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Off-topic, but it's BIG money in making designer cakes, y'all.

We were at the 40/40 in Atlantic City once, and this chick having a party in the next room had a Louis Vitton purse cake that looked EXACTLY like the damn purse......

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Anyway....yeah, I'm from Jersey. I have Timbs of every color for every season. :heh:

These were always one of my favorite joints:

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Off-topic, but it's BIG money in making designer cakes, y'all.

We were at the 40/40 in Atlantic City once, and this chick having a party in the next room had a Louis Vitton purse cake that looked EXACTLY like the damn purse......

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Anyway....yeah, I'm from Jersey. I have Timbs of every color for every season. :heh:

These were always one of my favorite joints:

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ahhh... the "facebook cakes"

Those cakes look cool for the gram and social media (for some people anyway, not me) but taste like complete shyt. Most of the times they're totally un-edible. fondant and food coloring. I'd rather pay for a cake that I would enjoy eating. But if it looks good in a picture, i guess thats all that matters :yeshrug:
 

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that's a common misconception. I was wearing mines the other day at a bar and between the rain and someone spilling beer on one of my boots, all you gotta do to fix them is run them under hot water and use a towel to wipe off all the blemishes. I'm tellin u, the boots in that picture are old as shyt.
Will this work on the all suede joints too?

I wore mine today. I walked by a group of females and they said "Yea girl it's timbs season, that Nikka got his" Inside I'm like:jawalrus:

I laughed and kept walking to class. When they thought I was out of earshot I heard her homegirl say "Yea but his was Lowkey dirty tho"

:sadcam:Hopefully hot water can fix them but I've never heard of using strictly water on Suede
 

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I have had a shytload of timbs. I got rid of them except 4 pairs. I got all black leather 6" joints, the weat 6" joints, and some brown leather 6" joints. not the beef and brocoli, cuz the top part is brown as well. and the leather is darker than the beef.

and I got a pair of timberland boat shoes.

another tip for leather timbs is if you scuff them, just put some vaseline where the scuff is. it will make it so you basically cannot see the scuffs.
 

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Will this work on the all suede joints too?

I wore mine today. I walked by a group of females and they said "Yea girl it's timbs season, that Nikka got his" Inside I'm like:jawalrus:

I laughed and kept walking to class. When they thought I was out of earshot I heard her homegirl say "Yea but his was Lowkey dirty tho"

:sadcam:Hopefully hot water can fix them but I've never heard of using strictly water on Suede

the only suede timbs I currently have is the wheat ones. and I just washed them in the sink over the weekend. I posted a pic of my 10+ year old timbs like a page back.
 
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I have had a shytload of timbs. I got rid of them except 4 pairs. I got all black leather 6" joints, the weat 6" joints, and some brown leather 6" joints. not the beef and brocoli, cuz the top part is brown as well. and the leather is darker than the beef.

and I got a pair of timberland boat shoes.

another tip for leather timbs is if you scuff them, just put some vaseline where the scuff is. it will make it so you basically cannot see the scuffs.
On the nubuck timbs ? :patrice:
 
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