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WACKO MARIA x Timberland 3-Eye Classic Lug Reworks Heritage Silhouette

The 3-Eye Classic Lug by Timberland is reimagined through a collaboration with Japanese label WACKO MARIA, introducing textured uppers and bold surface treatments. American brand Timberland retains the original handsewn boat shoe construction and chunky lug sole, while WACKO MARIA applies its signature aesthetic through materials and pattern. The collaboration includes two versions of the same silhouette, one in a leopard print pony hair finish and another in a tonal black textured leather.

Both styles maintain the core 3-eye lacing system and rugged outsole, preserving the shoe’s functional structure while altering its visual identity. The uppers are constructed from cowhide with raised, tactile surfaces that contrast against the traditional smooth leather finish. Co-branded detailing appears through subtle logo placement and hardware elements, with the silhouette remaining consistent across both colorways. The release is scheduled for March 28

Trend Themes

  1. Tactile Surface Fashion — The rise of raised, textured uppers on classic footwear presents possibilities for materials that change wearer perception through touch and visual depth.
  2. Heritage Silhouette Reworks — Longstanding shoe constructions are being visually transformed while retaining core functional elements, enabling new design languages built on proven ergonomic forms.
  3. High-end Streetwear Collaborations — Cross-brand pairings between outdoor heritage labels and avant-garde fashion houses are redefining luxury street aesthetics with unexpected material and pattern pairings.

Industry Implications

  1. Footwear Manufacturing — Manufacturers could leverage advanced tooling and assembly techniques to integrate unconventional textures and mixed-material uppers into mass production.
  2. Luxury Materials Sourcing — Suppliers of specialty hides, textured leathers, and exotic finishes may see demand for premium, traceable materials that support bold surface treatments.
  3. Retail Brand Partnerships — Retailers and brands collaborating on limited drops may create new merchandising models centered on co-branded scarcity and narrative-driven product storytelling.

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