Timberland brings back two key pieces from its archives

We are referring to the Granite State waterproof jacket (c.2000) and the Welch Mountain quilted jacket (c. 1997), which are making a comeback in limited editions.

Timberland brings back two key pieces from its archives

The designs feature in the “Advice of an Icon” campaign alongside Skepta and Spike Lee.

This season, the American brand has decided to relaunch two key garments from its recent history and place them at the centre of the current conversation. We are talking about the Granite State waterproof jacket (c.2000) and the Welch Mountain quilted jacket (c. 1997), which are returning in limited editions to pay tribute to Timberland‘s outdoor heritage.

And, naturally, Spike Lee and Skepta are the ones responsible for representing this narrative, appearing in the campaign wearing complete outfits centred around the iconic yellow 6-Inch boot. Two generations, two different cultural contexts, one symbol.

The reissued Granite State retains the functionality that made it a classic at the turn of the century. Its waterproof protection remains, but its silhouette has been updated in navy blue with a striking contrast in jet black shoulders and sleeves, a clear nod to the colour blocking that defined the late 1990s.

Meanwhile, the Welch Mountain returns as an example of artisanal excellence and functional luxury. Crafted from soft Napa sheepskin and designed to offer maximum warmth, this quilted jacket is a reminder of Timberland‘s savoir-faire beyond footwear.

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