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Aimé Leon Dore And Timberland Collaborate On The Heritage Moc Toe For FW24

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Aimé Leon Dore And Timberland Collaborate On The Heritage Moc Toe For FW24

With crisp autumn air blowing over New York and beyond, Aimé Leon Dore and Timberland are reconvening for another collaboration. Subjectively speaking, you could say it’s their best joint-effort to date. The fourth ALD x Timberland installment features the workwear brand’s Heritage Moc Toe silhouette for the first time in over two decades, now back with GORE-TEX fabric and a street-minded edge by the hands of Teddy Santis.

Two colorways are available now, both of which feature faux GORE-TEX animal leather. The brown pair is comprised of crocodile skin, while the black option features a croc skin toe box and stingray leather sidewalls. Both boots come with peccary-embossed collars and hairy suede accents, not to mention Queens Crest lace dubraes and novelty keychains for good measure.

As mentioned, ALD’s next Timberland collaboration is available now via Aimé Leon Dore’s New York City and London locations, as well as online ataimeleondore.com and timberland.com. Both pairs retail for $195; shop for the brown colorway HERE and black colorway HERE.

Staying on the Aimé Leon Dore beat, check out the ALD New Balance 997 expected to release before year’s end.

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