Costco Members: 6" Timberland Men's Waterproof Boots (Tan or Black)
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 6" Timberland Men's Waterproof Boots (Tan or Black) on sale for $119.99 - $35 automatic discount in cart = $84.99. Shipping is free.
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Note: If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here. Available sizes may vary.
Features:
Seam-Sealed Construction
Anti-Fatigue Removable Footbed
Padded collar
Steel shank for arch support
400 grams of PrimaLoft insulation
ReBOTL fabric lining containing at least 50% recycled plastic
Costco Wholesale[costco.com]has for its Members: 6" Timberland Men's Waterproof Boot (Tan, Black) on sale for $119.99 - $35 automatic discount in cart = $84.99. Shipping is free.
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I'm from Philly and 1 thing you can count on is we all know real buttas (is what we call them) Mine just got delivered yesterday and they're the real deal. Same as what's posted PREMIUMS. This deal is most definitely a SD. THANX
These came in sometime this week. They are def premium timbs. It even says so on the box. Costco just gave them away.
I feel like I've become a fraud when I put them on. I've got too bougie in life thinking I'm too good to rock some butters... They still hit. I can't outgrow my childhood. I'll find a way to put them in the rotation.
These came in sometime this week. They are def premium timbs. It even says so on the box. Costco just gave them away.
I feel like I've become a fraud when I put them on. I've got too bougie in life thinking I'm too good to rock some butters... They still hit. I can't outgrow my childhood. I'll find a way to put them in the rotation.
What other bougie boots are you rocking implying timbs aren't good enough?
My boot came in and it feels a little tight. I ordered half size down like everyone suggested. Does it require a break-in period? Thinking if I should return and order my normal size.
My boot came in and it feels a little tight. I ordered half size down like everyone suggested. Does it require a break-in period? Thinking if I should return and order my normal size.
I'm size 9 in everything. I bought a 8 and length is fine but tight and narrow on sides. 8.5 more comfy and more wiggle room on sides
What other bougie boots are you rocking implying timbs aren't good enough?
Boots that I don't need to take a pencil eraser to them, are handmade, they can be resoled, most can be polished, and will last a lifetime.
Edward Green, Allen Edmonds, Aldens, and the best value for the dollar has been Grant Stone.
But yea, I'll wear the timbs. Kinda like I have like 20 pairs of Jordans but I mostly wear them to go to the gym not to run around town.
I just grew out of street wear, and I don't feel like it communicates who I am at this point in my life anymore.
I will wear a pair of driving mocs, some pants, a V neck, a gold Cuban link chain and bracelet, some diamond studs, and a nice watch. That's about as casual I get.
i wear these during snow season and thats about it. my last pair lasted almost two decades before the sole started to separate. time for a new pair i guess
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I feel like I've become a fraud when I put them on. I've got too bougie in life thinking I'm too good to rock some butters... They still hit. I can't outgrow my childhood. I'll find a way to put them in the rotation.
I feel like I've become a fraud when I put them on. I've got too bougie in life thinking I'm too good to rock some butters... They still hit. I can't outgrow my childhood. I'll find a way to put them in the rotation.
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I'm size 9 in everything. I bought a 8 and length is fine but tight and narrow on sides. 8.5 more comfy and more wiggle room on sides
Boots that I don't need to take a pencil eraser to them, are handmade, they can be resoled, most can be polished, and will last a lifetime.
Edward Green, Allen Edmonds, Aldens, and the best value for the dollar has been Grant Stone.
But yea, I'll wear the timbs. Kinda like I have like 20 pairs of Jordans but I mostly wear them to go to the gym not to run around town.
I just grew out of street wear, and I don't feel like it communicates who I am at this point in my life anymore.
I will wear a pair of driving mocs, some pants, a V neck, a gold Cuban link chain and bracelet, some diamond studs, and a nice watch. That's about as casual I get.
what was your final decision?