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Brand: Chinatown Market x Timberland

Model: Lug Shoe

Key Features: The Chinatown Market x Timberland Lug Shoe is optioned in two colorways. One pair features multiple animal prints across the upper, while the other is crafted from black suede and leather and comes with blue laces. Each iteration boasts a premium hand-sewn upper, 360-degree rawhide lacing system, leather lining and footbed, full-length EVA insert for added cushioning, and a durable rubber lug outsole. Chinatown Market branding is then stitched to the tongues.

Release Date: October 9

Price: TBC

Buy: Chinatown Market

Editor’s Notes: Chinatown Market has joined forces with Timberland for an upcoming Fall/Winter 2020 collaboration. The joint foray finds the streetwear imprint reworking Timberland's classic Lug Shoe, here offered in two eye-catching colorways.

Drawing inspiration from animals of the savanna, the standout Lug Shoe iteration incorporates multiple animal prints throughout. The other pair then arrives in black suede and leather with bright blue laces.

Timberland's iconic Lug Shoe has been around since the 1970s. The silhouette is known for its hand-sewn upper, rubber lug outsole, and three-eye lacing set-up.

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