We love a good collab here at Run Oregon. When two brands team up to introduce a fresh style or vibe, it usually leads to something fun. Sometimes those partnerships come from within the same lane (like the recently reviewed Puma × Saysky drop), and other times the pairing is a little more unexpected—such as the True Classic × Timberland PRO Nashoba Boot.
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We’ve checked out gear from both companies before, but seeing True Classic—the internet-famous menswear brand known for dialing in the modern tee—join forces with Timberland—the long-standing boot stalwart—makes for a surprisingly natural blend.
This limited-edition boot marks True Classic’s very first venture into footwear. It brings their comfort-first approach for everyday wear into Timberland’s workwear heritage, creating a boot that’s built to handle just about any setting.
The result is a Chelsea boot that’s both functional and aesthetically sharp (something us runners always appreciate in our shoe choices), and it looks just as good strolling between breweries as it does putting in time on a job site.
These pair seamlessly with any casual jeans-and-top combo—but let’s be honest, we had to style them with denim and a True Classic tee. And if you don’t own one yet, the brand also just launched the new Heavyweight Long Sleeve Crew, a thicker, elevated version of its bestselling Pocket Crew and a perfect seasonal match.
Beyond the looks, there’s plenty of tech baked into the boot that runners can appreciate:
- Premium waterproof full-grain leather built for industrial-grade durability (a must for those of us surviving the rainy PNW)
- Anti-Fatigue Technology footbed for lasting comfort and energy return (save the fatigue for your miles—not your errands)
- Lightweight, abrasion-resistant TPU outsole for traction and durability (great grip when the weather turns, whether you’re running or not)
- Odor-resistant treatment + breathable lining (50% recycled plastic is a win for anyone trying to be a little more eco-conscious)
All in all, it’s a sharp, sturdy, and comfort-focused debut for True Classic and a fun collaboration that genuinely works for Timberland as well.




