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Manchester’s-own streetwear label Clints introduces its latest footwear style, The Stomper. The brand new boot silhouette follows Clints’ release of the Stepper and TRL 2.0.
In the past, Clints has elevated traditional sneaker silhouettes, seen in instances like their Patta collab. Now, Clints elevates a classic suede workwear boot, but this time in an aesthetic sense, as the brand reimagines its own iteration of the Timberland 6″ Boot.
Real ones know that the Timberland 6″ never went out of style, but the boot has been making a serious resurgence as of late. Official collabs from the brand, with the help of Stussy and Vans, has put Timberland at the front of our minds again. Even sneakers are circling back to Timbs as the Air Jordan 13 “Wheat” returns this holiday season.
It seems that Clints may be getting ahead of the curve in regards to putting their own spin on the iconic boot. Rather than going for the usual rough and husky color palette, Clints offers The Stomper in chic Y2K-esque pastels.
The Stomper has leather paneled overlays around the ankles and sits atop a black rubber sole complete with premium tread. The boot is offered in colorways of pink, orange, purple, and green, but also neutral classics like grey and black. Clints signature star logo ties everything together and gives the boot a final touch of early 2000’s aesthetics.
Look for the Clints Stomper boot to drop soon. Updates can be found on our release dates page. Take a look at the boot below and follow @NiceDrops on Twitter.