That shit NY chicks can't resist

This is how mine always were. Just a knot on the ends so they didnt come out.

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ya...granted I'll have them just a little bit tighter and not have the laces drooping so much
 
Is it me, or do yall think it's rude and uncouth to tie a pair of timbs? I see people wearing them and when I see them tied, I feel disgusted and upset. Ruins my entire day. I need therapy...
I never tied or tightened my Timbs..they just look better that way but I will tell you if you get a size too big and do that you will have some fucks up feet (I learned the hard way):lol:
 
I never tied or tightened my Timbs..they just look better that way but I will tell you if you get a size too big and do that you will have some fucks up feet (I learned the hard way):lol:
Never had a size too big. I woulda probably tripped lol.

Y'all do know that for the life of the boots, they are warrantied. My boy told me that years ago, he used to grind down the sole, wear them for a while after to make it look natural at his business, an auto body shop, and just call them up and they replace them or they will send you a gift card.

I did it to a pair I had forever when the glue separated the sole from the shoe. They sent me a gift card for $145. I bought another pair on their site that was on sale and two pairs of sandals.
 
Timbs ended up becoming the snow shoveling boot of choice during the winter as I got older. I ended up rocking Vasque & Asolo boots for fashion. Timbs just lost their appeal to me especially when they started making all types of horrible looking variants.

Thanks,

for putting me up on the Vasque & the Asolo boots!

I had no idea. I'm going to cop a pair.

I love a buttery pair of timbs still. I have not worn a pair in a while.
 
Never had a size too big. I woulda probably tripped lol.

Y'all do know that for the life of the boots, they are warrantied. My boy told me that years ago, he used to grind down the sole, wear them for a while after to make it look natural at his business, an auto body shop, and just call them up and they replace them or they will send you a gift card.

I did it to a pair I had forever when the glue separated the sole from the shoe. They sent me a gift card for $145. I bought another pair on their site that was on sale and two pairs of sandals.
FUUUUUUCK! I never knew that shit man!
 
Never had a size too big. I woulda probably tripped lol.

Y'all do know that for the life of the boots, they are warrantied. My boy told me that years ago, he used to grind down the sole, wear them for a while after to make it look natural at his business, an auto body shop, and just call them up and they replace them or they will send you a gift card.

I did it to a pair I had forever when the glue separated the sole from the shoe. They sent me a gift card for $145. I bought another pair on their site that was on sale and two pairs of sandals.

I got a couple old pairs I been holding for sentimental reasons.

I will test this out. Its probably still a good idea to have a fresh pair on deck.

Or grab some sale items off the site with the gift certificate.

Thanks, for putting me up on the game.
 
I got a couple old pairs I been holding for sentimental reasons.

I will test this out. Its probably still a good idea to have a fresh pair on deck.

Or grab some sale items off the site with the gift certificate.

Thanks, for putting me up on the game.
If they don't still make them, won't get the same pair back. The pair I returned had Timberland embroidered around the whole back. Think I may of even gotten them at the outlets over maybe 10 yrs ago. I use them them to do work around the house in. So didn't matter to me anyways.

You can use the card, if you get one, on their site or any Timberland store.
 
If they don't still make them, won't get the same pair back. The pair I returned had Timberland embroidered around the whole back. Think I may of even gotten them at the outlets over maybe 10 yrs ago. I use them them to do work around the house in. So didn't matter to me anyways.

You can use the card, if you get one, on their site or any Timberland store.

Good Look'in on the information.

Thanks, again BROTHER!

I'm going to start rocking timbs again.

Fall is upon us.
 
peace

Timbs ended up becoming the snow shoveling boot of choice during the winter as I got older. I ended up rocking Vasque & Asolo boots for fashion. Timbs just lost their appeal to me especially when they started making all types of horrible looking variants.
:ssshhh:that's been my shit for like 2 decades.
Let them kats keep rocking them timbs like it's the 90s.
Switched over since they sent me the wrong Chukkas back on the exchange.

Y'all do know that for the life of the boots, they are warrantied. My boy told me that years ago, he used to grind down the sole, wear them for a while after to make it look natural at his business, an auto body shop, and just call them up and they replace them or they will send you a gift card.

I did it to a pair I had forever when the glue separated the sole from the shoe. They sent me a gift card for $145. I bought another pair on their site that was on sale and two pairs of sandals.
It's always been a Bklyn kat to out me up on g on this since the late 80s when you'd have to type or hand write a letter to a specific dept concerning the lifetime warranty while buttering em up on being a long term customer.
& now they're giving gifties instead of matching whatever they have or feel like hahaha.
Haven't done that shit in yrs & ain't rocked timbs since some older suede joints.

We spoke on it in a thread yrs back of how some people knew kats who would go to the extreme fulfilling that agreement like soaking boots in tubs or collecting other peoples' old boots to return
 
Fam it's damn near $200 for a regular pair of construction Timbs now! I remember at most costing $125 for them & $100 for the lower end ones that had the real soft rubber soles growing up.
I remember being a young teen and broke, so I couldn't drop $60 or 70 on Timbos back then. Hadda wait for that Xmas money, lol... Sad thing is, it isn't so much that the boots are overpriced, it's the devaluation of the dollar. Even those fake leather construction boots cost $50 now.
Maybe we should all post our present-day favorite boot brands. See what cats are rolling with. Maybe I missed something worth wearing, quality-wise.
 
Never had a size too big. I woulda probably tripped lol.

Y'all do know that for the life of the boots, they are warrantied. My boy told me that years ago, he used to grind down the sole, wear them for a while after to make it look natural at his business, an auto body shop, and just call them up and they replace them or they will send you a gift card.

I did it to a pair I had forever when the glue separated the sole from the shoe. They sent me a gift card for $145. I bought another pair on their site that was on sale and two pairs of sandals.
lol..my uncles, cuzz, and some friends been knew bout the lifetime warranty..they be getting new free boots every yr for decades..hell 1 of our boys use to go around collecting people old boots than getting new pair and selling them shits..this nig would sell 100's of timbs each yr..than timb caught on and gave him a lifetime ban:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:..nig can't use his real name or addy anymore cause timb won't send him shit.. by the way old school tip..fill bath with hot water , sit timbs upside down in it overnite, and somehow the water should kinda destroy the inside and that will help u get a free pair due to "wear and tear";);)

totes umbrellas also have a lifetime warranty..so u can also upgrade ur umbrella every yr
 
I've NEVER tied my timbs up! Never had the laces tight enough to leave marks..... it also lets ppl know you not running! :smh::itsawrap:
 
Who from NYC calls em AF1s especially if you're from Da Bronx? We always call em Uptowns
I do..... Uptowns af1's , 1's.... all the same shit. I dnt know who we is..... I know who I am & what I do. Sounds like you one of them follow the leader types.....:roflmao:
 
NYC all day. Bronx born and raised. Had my timbs and durag in junior high.

:itsawrap:

I took the wardrobe to another level in high school with a red leather avirex jacket and red avirex boots. I thought I was balling back then...
:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
What type of jeans to wear with Timbs,boot cut?
It's not really a matter of what type of jeans you were wearing but how they were worn. If the pants cuff couldn't even make it over the boots and were just choking the top of the boots, that shit looked tacky and out of place. Cuffs like that are supposed to go behind the tongue.
 
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