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Timberland
The story of Timberland began in 1918, in a small Boston, Massachusetts shoe company where
Timberland founder, Nathan Swartz, began his bootmaking career as an apprentice stitcher. With his own hands,
he cut leather, stitched seams, attached soles and learned how to craft fine leather boots. In 1952, he
bought half an interest in The Abington Shoe Company. Three years later, he bought the remaining interest and
welcomed his sons into the company. Together, they made shoes for leading manufacturers for nearly 10 years.
In the '60s, waterproof leather boots as we know them didn't really exist. The Swartz family helped change
all that by introducing injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. This technology fused soles to
leather uppers without stitching, producing one of the first truly waterproof boots.
In 1973, the Timberland name was born. "Timberland" started as the brand name for the original waterproof leather
boot. Then, because the boot was so popular, the company name was officially changed to The Timberland Company. In
1978 and 1979, Timberland added casual and boat shoes to its line to become more than just a boot company. In the
1980s, the company expanded into an international lifestyle brand. Sidney Swartz took the reigns and under his
leadership Timberland was launched in Italy, their first entry into the international market (today Timberland are
represented all over the world). Timberland® clothing and women's footwear were introduced later. In 1989,
Timberland became a founding sponsor of City Year, the Boston-based "urban Peace Corps" that brings together young
people from diverse backgrounds for a year of full-time community service. Today Timberland's relationship with
City Year is more powerful than ever.
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