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I think I've owned 1 pair of Timbs my whole life.

I never understood why so many people in NY attached to Timbs to the point it became a symbol.
Yeah people rocked Timbs in the 90s but they rocked Adidas in the 80s. They rocked Karl Kani and Guess and Tommy Hilfiger and all sorts of things that didn't stick like that.

That pic is funny as shyt though

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I think I've owned 1 pair of Timbs my whole life.

I never understood why so many people in NY attached to Timbs to the point it became a symbol.
Yeah people rocked Timbs in the 90s but they rocked Adidas in the 80s. They rocked Karl Kani and Guess and Tommy Hilfiger and all sorts of things that didn't stick like that.

That pic is funny as shyt though

:russ:
I assume its because of their longevity compared to sneakers.
like you i've only owned one pair timbs, but i still own it to this day and break it out during the winter mostly.
So to a casual observer i might look like a dude who swears by timbs, but really they just stay in good shape and very resistant to wear and tear.
All i've had to was replace the inner soles and couple time over the past 10 years, and you would never know they were old as shyt.
 

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I assume its because of their longevity compared to sneakers.
like you i've only owned one pair timbs, but i still own it to this day and break it out during the winter mostly.
So to a casual observer i might look like a dude who swears by timbs, but really they just stay in good shape and very resistant to wear and tear.
All i've had to was replace the inner soles and couple time over the past 10 years, and you would never know they were old as shyt.
True story I don't know how people use timbs as winter shoes. They are not lined unless I get some winterized ones. Maybe for mild winters

I can see as a fall shoe but in the winter out here when it gets to the below double digits regular timbs are not cutting it. Ive owned those and the timberland field boots performed better in cold weather
 
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