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Timberland Sutherlin Bay Low Chelsea Suede Booties

REP1041293 0772204693196 REP1041293

Timberland

Timberland
2025-04-24 USD 278.85

$ 278.85

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From Timberland, the Sutherlin Bay Low Chelsea Suede Booties feature:
  • Suede upper made with Better Leather from an LWG Silver-Rated tannery
  • Defender Repellent Systems® treatment
  • Slip on with dual elastic stretch gore side panels
  • ReBOTLâ„¢ fabric lining
  • OrthoLite® footbed
  • MirrorFitâ„¢ comfort system
  • Rubber outsole
  • Approx. 4#double; boot shaft height
  • Approx. 1.5#double; block heel
Imported.

Timberland is a global outdoor lifestyle brand based in Stratham, New Hampshire, with international headquarters in Switzerland and Hong Kong. Best known for its original yellow boot introduced in 1973 to take on the harsh elements of New England, Timberland today offers a full range of footwear, apparel and accessories for people who value purposeful style and share the brand’s passion for enjoying – and protecting – Nature.

At the heart of the Timberland® brand is the core belief that a greener future is a better future. This comes to life through a decades-long commitment to make products responsibly, protect the outdoors, and strengthen communities around the world. The brand has committed to plant 50 million trees worldwide by 2025, and has a bold vision for its products to have a net positive impact on Nature by 2030, giving back more than they take