When two icons of modern menswear come together, the results often speak for themselves. In celebration of BEAMS’ 50th anniversary, the Tokyo-based lifestyle pioneer has teamed up once again with Timberland to create a special capsule collection that reinterprets utilitarian American style through a distinctly Japanese lens.
The two brands share more than just history; they share values. Both are rooted in craftsmanship, functionality, and a kind of rugged elegance that’s as at home in the city as it is in the wild. This latest collaboration marks another milestone, spotlighting six exclusive pieces — the first to include co-created apparel, alongside signature accessories and footwear.
A Collection Built to Work, Move, and Endure
At the heart of the lineup sits a bold reimagining of Timberland’s most recognizable classic: the Original Yellow Boot. This limited-edition 6-Inch Heritage Mid Buckle GTX Boot strips out the traditional laces for a cleaner, slip-on silhouette with an adjustable buckle, an understated nod to the boot’s hexagonal eyelets. Built from premium Timberland® leather, the boot retains all-weather functionality thanks to a GORE-TEX membrane and Primaloft® insulation — proof that performance can wear a polished face.
Elsewhere, the apparel pieces draw from Timberland’s archives with subtle updates that reflect the BEAMS aesthetic. A jacket design from 1997 reappears as a weather-ready hybrid, cut from water-repellent nylon and detailed with convertible length options and thoughtful storage pockets. The denim pant, inspired by a relaxed 2002 silhouette, adds versatility through its adjustable cropped lengths.
Rounding out the range are three accessories that tie the story together: a six-panel baseball cap embroidered with exclusive BEAMS graphics, and a premium leather belt that echoes the collection’s unified palette and finish.

This collaboration isn’t merely a celebration—it’s a conversation. Between New England craftsmanship and Tokyo street sensibility, between archive and innovation. BEAMS continues to prove that its “Basic & Exciting” philosophy remains just as relevant in 2026 as it was in 1976: everyday classics reinvented with balance and character.
For Timberland, the project underscores its continued place at the crossroads of outdoor heritage and urban lifestyle. What began as a brand for builders and makers has evolved into a global icon worn from mountain trails to music festivals. The BEAMS partnership honors that journey—a nod to fifty years of influence, adventure, and enduring style.


















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