What is the Timberland symbol?

What does the Timberland logo mean? The logo is built around a tree with strong branches, which seems to be a perfectly natural emblem for a company the name of which means “land covered with trees.” Rumor has it, the emblem symbolizes the trees on which Afro-American slaves were hanged.

Do all Timberland boots have logo on tongue?

Check the logo While fake Timberlands will normally still have the logo printed at the tongue or at the outer heel side of the shoes, you will notice discrepancies and slight differences in their shape, spacing, and color.

Which is the original Timberland?

The Timberland Original Yellow Boot™ has become a timeless fashion staple – why do you think that is? Simply because it’s unique. From the iconic wheat color to the hex-shaped brass eyelets and Taslan laces, the quality, consistency and the continued attention to detail that first made it popular has endured.

What type of tree is the Timberland logo?

3. Timberland’s Tree Logo Represents a Lynching Tree.

How do you spot a fake Timberland?

Check for the authentic Timberland Tree Logos, with the registered trademark, on the outside of each boot. Check that all stitching is in rows of 3 and they are evenly spaced, with smooth joints and seams.

Why do Timberlands have a green dot?

Have you seen the green hexagon on the soles of your favourite Timbs? It means the shoe you’re looking at is made from recycled materials. Tap to learn more about our new Ripcord Energy Sneaker.