Timberland Re-Releases Two Rare Archival Jackets
In limited quantities only.
Summary
- Timberland re‑releases two archival jackets, the Granite State Waterproof Rain Jacket (2000) and Welch Mountain Leather Puffer (1997)
- Priced at $270 and $1,100 USD, both jackets launch in limited quantities exclusively through Timberland’s webstore
Timberland is delving into its storied history to re-release two standout outerwear pieces from its archives: the Granite State Waterproof Rain Jacket and the Welch Mountain Leather Puffer. These garments recently gained renewed cultural visibility after being featured in the brand’s “Advice of an Icon” campaign. Styled by the renowned Miyako Bellizzi, the archival pieces were famously worn by filmmaker Spike Lee and musician Skepta in a series of head-to-toe looks that celebrated the enduring legacy of the iconic yellow boot.
The Granite State Waterproof Rain Jacket returns at $270 USD, retaining the same functional waterproof protection as the original. Its deep navy body contrasted with jet‑black shoulders and sleeves reflects the bold color‑blocking aesthetic popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Designed as a nod to Timberland’s outdoor heritage, the jacket balances technical utility with a vintage streetwear edge, making it a versatile piece for modern wardrobes.
Meanwhile, the Welch Mountain Leather Puffer re‑enters the lineup at $1,100 USD, crafted from soft Nappa sheepskin leather and insulated for warmth. This premium piece highlights Timberland’s dedication to craftsmanship and durability while resonating with today’s cultural innovators.
Both jackets are available in limited quantities, exclusively through Timberland’s webstore.





















