The American brand reintroduces two historic outerwear pieces that connect its functional heritage with contemporary fashion and urban culture.
Timberland turns to its own archives to relaunch two of its most emblematic jackets: the Granite State Waterproof Rain Jacket and the Welch Mountain Leather Puffer. Two designs that encapsulate decades of identity, functionality and cultural presence, now returning in limited edition as part of a strategy that elevates the brand’s legacy within streetwear and modern fashion.
The Granite State Waterproof Rain Jacket revives its original silhouette, retaining the waterproof protection that made it a technical outerwear staple. Its deep navy body contrasted with black shoulders and sleeves directly references the colour-block aesthetic of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The result is a jacket that balances outdoor heritage with urban attitude, designed to perform both in real weather conditions and in everyday city life.






Meanwhile, the Welch Mountain Leather Puffer represents the more premium side of the reissue. Crafted from Nappa sheepskin leather and engineered for warmth and structure, the piece underscores Timberland’s commitment to craftsmanship, durability and functional luxury. Its return resonates strongly with today’s renewed interest in solid, timeless garments with a clear sense of history.
Both models have recently regained cultural visibility through their appearance in a campaign featuring key figures from music and film, reinforcing their status as garments that transcend generations.
With this relaunch, Timberland is not leaning on nostalgia, but reactivating its archive as a contemporary tool, reaffirming its position within the ongoing conversation between fashion, culture and authenticity.