SUPREME X TIMBERLAND BOOT DROPS NOVEMBER 2025

Supreme and Timberland release new 6-Inch Premium Boot with debossed logo pattern in three colorways starting November 6, 2025.

Supreme partners with Timberland to release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot featuring debossed logo patchwork across waterproof nubuck. Available in black, tan, and multi-color starting November 6.
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Supreme partners with Timberland to release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot featuring debossed logo patchwork across waterproof nubuck. Available in black, tan, and multi-color starting November 6.
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Supreme partners with Timberland to release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot featuring debossed logo patchwork across waterproof nubuck. Available in black, tan, and multi-color starting November 6.
Supreme
Supreme partners with Timberland to release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot featuring debossed logo patchwork across waterproof nubuck. Available in black, tan, and multi-color starting November 6.
Supreme
Supreme partners with Timberland to release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot featuring debossed logo patchwork across waterproof nubuck. Available in black, tan, and multi-color starting November 6.
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Summary

  • Supreme and Timberland release a redesigned 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot for Fall 2025
  • The boot features waterproof nubuck with tonal debossed logo patchwork across the upper
  • Three colorways release November 6 in select markets, November 8 in Asia

Supreme partners with Timberland once again for Fall 2025. The latest release focuses on the 6-Inch Premium Waterproof Boot, a footwear staple known for durability and weather resistance.

The collaboration brings a redesign to the classic silhouette. The boot uses waterproof premium nubuck across the entire upper. A tonal debossed logo patchwork pattern covers the material from toe to collar. The pattern repeats across the surface, creating texture while maintaining the boot's original structure.

Timberland's 6-Inch Boot gained recognition as workwear before transitioning into streetwear and fashion. The silhouette has appeared in numerous collaborations over the years. This version keeps the functional elements intact while adding visual detail through the debossed treatment.

The construction includes a padded leather collar at the ankle. Metal eyelets line the front for lacing. A rubber outsole provides traction. These components remain consistent with standard 6-Inch Boot specifications.

Branding appears in specific locations. The Timberland logo sits debossed within the patchwork pattern. A red Supreme logo tab attaches to the side panel. The same red Supreme branding appears on the insoles. The approach keeps visible branding minimal compared to other collaborative releases.

The boot releases in three colorways. Black offers a monochrome option with the debossed pattern visible through tonal contrast. Tan provides a lighter alternative with similar tonal treatment. The multi-color patchwork version uses multiple shades within the debossed pattern, creating a more varied appearance across the upper.

Release timing differs by region. Supreme's webstore and physical stores in North America and Europe will stock the collection starting November 6. Asia-based locations follow two days later on November 8. The staggered release follows Supreme's standard rollout schedule for collaborative products.

Pricing information has not been disclosed. Previous Supreme x Timberland collaborations have ranged from $198 to $248 depending on the style and materials used.

The partnership between Supreme and Timberland extends back multiple seasons. Earlier collaborations included different boot styles and field jackets. Each release has focused on workwear items reinterpreted through Supreme's design approach.

Timberland's 6-Inch Boot originally launched in 1973. The design served construction workers and outdoor laborers who needed waterproof footwear. The boot's adoption by East Coast hip-hop culture in the 1990s shifted its position in fashion. Since then, the silhouette has appeared in collaborations with streetwear brands, luxury fashion houses, and retailers.

This release arrives during Supreme's Fall 2025 season. The brand typically schedules collaborative drops throughout each season, mixing apparel and footwear from various partner brands. Previous Fall releases have included partnerships with Nike, The North Face, and Stone Island.

The waterproof nubuck construction addresses weather concerns during fall and winter months. The material resists moisture while maintaining breathability. The debossed pattern adds visual interest without compromising the waterproof properties.

Collectors and resellers will likely target this release. Limited quantities and collaborative branding typically drive demand beyond initial retail availability. Secondary market prices for Supreme footwear collaborations often exceed original retail costs within hours of release.

The Supreme x Timberland Fall 2025 collection will be available through Supreme's online store and at Supreme locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and other cities starting November 6. Asia-Pacific stores in Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, and other locations will release the collection on November 8.

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