Timberland Roll Top Casual Boots Mens 28098 Review

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Timberland Roll Top Casual Boots Mens 28098
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rob001's Review of Timberland Roll Top Casual Boots Mens 28098

Overall Rating

2 stars
  • Value for money
    1 stars
Good Points

Smart looking boots
Comfortable to wear


Bad Points

Leather scuffs very easily
Sole comes loose quickly


General Comments

Timberland Roll Top Casual Boots Mens: I bought these boots for general wear, nothing too hard on them. They were good for about a month, but then the leather started scuffing very badly, looking shabby very quickly. After about 3 months the sole started to come loose around the boot and eventually the front came away completely.
The plus side is that the boots do look very good with jeans, both baggy and normal, and they are quite comfortable as well.
However overall, the price compared to the life of the them isn't very good.


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  • kiwigirl Rank: Corporal on 27th Mar 2005

    Timberland love to put things right as sometimes all manufacturers get a batch of faulty leather, laces or rubber. A lifetime guarantee against faults is normally offered with all footwear so I suggest contacting Timberland for advice. I own 3 pairs of footwear, 1 pair of jeans and 2 tees. I have been to Timberland in London, New Zealand and the States and have never been disappointed in after sales service.

  • rob001 Rank: Lance Corporal on 18th Apr 2005

    Unfortunately I don't have the boots or the reciept anymore. I hadn't realised they would do that, so threw both away. Any suggestions?

  • kiwigirl Rank: Corporal on 20th Apr 2005

    Hi there, having worked in retail for a while I can advise you that any proof of purchase will do. If you bought them with a visa card, for example, the bank statement will do. But in all cases, if they've only had 3 months of wear it will be extremely obvious to the retailer. The fault will either be related to the wear and tear that the boots have endured for that period or it will look out of place with the total condition of the sole etc.
    So good luck.