For a number of years, tan work boots, invented for lumberjacks, have remained in demand. This model is comfortable, practical, allows your feet to stay dry in bad weather and keeps you warm in cold weather. A sea of other models have been invented, but yellow, brown, cherry, green, black Timberlands are still on our streets. Let us repeat the basic information about these shoes.
How men can wear Timberlands in winter
These boots can be worn all year round, but Russian men for the most part prefer to wear them in the cold season.
Classic Timberlands have seven pairs of eyelets through which the laces pass. A special feature of wearing them is the loose lacing. It is considered correct to leave some holes without a lace, “without noticing” one at a time on different sides.
Another way to emphasize masculinity with boots is to leave the lace a couple of eyelets short and turn the remaining free edge of the tongue forward.
These are just stylist recommendations. Do as you see fit, because convenience is the second name of Timberlands. For wearing in mud and bad weather, a turned-down tongue and an open hole are not exactly what is required for protection from moisture and cold. Snow or water getting in through loose lacing obviously won't keep anyone warm.
Whatever lacing method you choose—loose or fixed—use first of all common sense. If there is a blizzard outside, it’s funny to think about fashion at the expense of warmth and comfort.
Fashion style
Timberlands came from a working environment; they are not compatible with the classic style, although sometimes there are exceptions to the rules. But everyday style looks with such shoes turn out wonderful.
Let's look at everything using an example. A young man in a black turtleneck, gray sweater, black jeans and a long coat will look very stylish if he complements his outfit with gray Timberlands. In black boots, such an outfit will come closer to a business style, and a green or cherry pair will lower the degree of officialdom and return the look to a casual style.
Based on the above, we conclude that such shoes have the right to exist in different styles:
- first of all - in everyday life;
- sometimes - to create business looks.
Timberland trousers
Jeans and denim trousers have faithfully accompanied these boots for many years. Choose tapered trouser models, and they will demonstrate not only the owner’s athletic figure, but will also allow you to show what stylish, comfortable shoes he wears.
Jeans are either tucked inside the shoe, or straighten it from above it. In both cases there should be neither excessive gathering nor perfect straightening.Still, Timberlands dictate a certain negligence, which rejects sloppiness and welcomes the adjusted optimal fit of the trouser model.
Wide jeans are also worn with boots, but then their upper part is blocked from view, and therefore all the chic is lost. The model looks good if it is clearly visible in its entirety. After all, for some, we bother with lacing, trying to look courageous and stylish.
Timberlands can be paired with different trousers. Interesting combinations are obtained with the following varieties:
- jeans;
- corduroy pants;
- tweed trousers.
Tapered trousers, combined with an untucked white shirt and complemented with boots, will allow you to attend an official event without a dress code, an exhibition, or go on an excursion to a museum or cinema in this outfit.
Outerwear
In cool weather, men can wear a variety of jackets, trench coats, leather jackets, leather jackets, insulated vests, pea coats, coats, short fur coats, and sheepskin coats with boots. A voluminous top is welcome. These shoes go with everything.
But the most interesting combination of a winter wardrobe is Timberlands and an elongated parka or Alaskan jacket. For example, a dark blue parka with a black sweater and steel trousers with an elastic band make an excellent set with red timbres.
Some tips
With boots, wear loose-fitting flannel or plaid shirts. Oversized sweaters, cardigans with a rough knit or textured pattern are also suitable. All kinds of sweatshirts and hoodies would be appropriate. T-shirts – any kind, longer ones are better. Drawings, images, stripes, prints - everything is considered as successful additions to casual looks with timbas.
Accessories that go great with boots include a sock cap or beanie, earflaps, and a bomber jacket. Don't forget about a scarf - soft, voluminous, perhaps a snood scarf with a two-color English elastic band or large braids. Watches, large sports bags, leather belts, and belt chains will complete the brutal look.
When buying boots, pay special attention to their quality and features: whether the heel is securely fixed, whether the height of the sole will be convenient to use. The toe should be wide to avoid squeezing the toes, and the insoles should be soft and removable. They must have the necessary shock absorption, taking the shape of the feet when moving.
When purchasing a new pair of Timberlands, think about their color. Perhaps a gray or green shade would be better suited to your wardrobe instead of the boring yellow.
If you prefer monocolors in your wardrobe - black, gray - opt for contrasting shoes and the attention of the opposite sex will be guaranteed.
Timbs have a hard time in autumn and winter: take care of them from the day you buy them, and the boots will thank you for a long time of wear. Your home arsenal of care products should include dirt- and water-repellent sprays, special products for impregnating suede, creams with beeswax and others. These are not dress shoes and you shouldn’t polish your shoes every day, but you need to remove dirt from the soles often. Regular care, taking into account the type - leather shoes, nubuck - will bring the expected result.