Womens New Arrivals from £27 and Under at Timberland
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10% off First Orders with Community Sign-ups at Timberland
10% off on Your Birthday for Members at Timberland
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Womens Clothing from £27 and Under at Timberland
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About the Brand
Timberland is an American footwear and clothing brand best known for its Original Yellow Boot — an icon that’s moved from construction sites to city pavements over several decades. Founded in the 1950s and now part of VF Corporation, the brand operates from its headquarters in New Hampshire and sells across more than a dozen countries. Its UK presence is well established through the dedicated timberland.co.uk site and a network of retail stores.
The range covers boots, shoes, sandals, and trainers alongside men’s, women’s, and kids’ clothing — from shirts and outerwear to trousers and accessories. Prices sit in the mid-to-premium bracket: outlet pieces start from as little as £13, while full-price footwear and apparel typically begin around £27. In the UK market, Timberland competes with brands like Dr. Martens and Clarks, though its emphasis on outdoor durability and sustainable manufacturing gives it a distinct position.
Sustainability is central to the brand’s identity — much of the range uses recycled materials, regenerative leather, and organic cotton. The Timberland Community loyalty programme rewards members with points on every purchase, 10% off their first order, birthday treats, and early access to sales. Shoppers can spread the cost with Klarna at checkout, and returns are free within 30 days. Free store collection is available on any order regardless of value.
Between the outlet section, Community perks, and the offers listed on this page, there are several routes to a better price on Timberland gear — worth bookmarking if you’re planning a purchase.
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Shopping Guide
When’s the best time to buy Timberland boots?
Timberland runs promotions throughout the year, but the deepest discounts tend to appear during Black Friday and the January sales. The outlet section, however, has markdowns running continuously — up to 50% off footwear and clothing regardless of the season. If you’re flexible on colour, the outlet often beats any seasonal sale. Joining the Timberland Community beforehand gives you early access, so you can snap up popular sizes before they disappear.
Should I sign up for the Timberland Community loyalty programme?
We’d say yes, and ideally before your first purchase. It’s free, and the welcome benefit — 10% off your first order — can offset most of a standard delivery charge on its own. Beyond that, members earn points on every pound spent, receive birthday treats, and get advance notice of sales and new drops. Since Timberland doesn’t frequently release standalone promo codes, the Community programme is the most consistent route to ongoing savings.
How do I get the best price on classic Timberland boots?
Start in the outlet section, where the iconic 6-inch boot regularly appears at a discount. For your first order, stack that with the Timberland Community sign-up discount. If you qualify for student, teacher, or NHS pricing, verify your status — though these codes typically exclude outlet and sale items, so compare the two savings before deciding which route gives you the better deal. Free store collection is available on any order, which sidesteps the delivery charge if you’re not hitting the free-shipping threshold.
Is the Timberland Care Kit worth buying?
Based on what long-term Timberland owners report, the Care Kit makes a noticeable difference to how long the boots hold up. It includes cleaner, protector, and conditioner formulated for nubuck and leather — applying it every few months, especially before the wet winter season, helps prevent staining and keeps the leather from drying out. At roughly £15–20, it’s a modest investment that can extend the life of a £150-plus pair of boots significantly.