Keeping Step With Timberland’s Latest
There’s something undeniably reliable about Timberland — and we’re not just talking about the brand’s boots. Though the American manufacturer’s archetypal “Yellow Boot” may have strong leather uppers and burly treads, the Timberland brand itself is built on a foundation sturdier than any sole. As, for almost 50 years, the brand as we know it today has remained firmly at the forefront of outdoor apparel innovation.
The new Motion Access Low sneaker is just the latest lace-up example of this enduring reliability. Designed with the brand’s responsive TimberCush™ comfort system, it features a dual-density sole that reacts and adapts to different gaits and surfaces. It’s also fitted with TimberGrip™ lug outsoles to guarantee stability and traction, and a REBOTL™ lining — crafted from at least 50 percent recycled plastic — that ensures breathability. There’s even a waterproof option.
It’s a sneaker that’ll take any terrain or season in its stride. And, with several colour options also available — our personal pick would be the grey knit design with hot orange highlights — it’ll pair well with any wardrobe, too.